Lee County Utilities on Tuesday, May 21, will end the free chlorine flush, which will involve converting its disinfection process from a free chlorine residual back to chloramines as the primary disinfectant.
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The free chlorine flush, which began May 1, is a routine measure common among water utilities that use chloramines as a primary disinfectant.
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Residents who use a kidney dialysis machine at home should contact an equipment supplier so the proper filtering equipment may be installed.
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Tropical fish or aquatic animal owners should contact a local tropical fish store for appropriate pretreatment of water before adding water to tanks.
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Customers may notice a temporary change in the taste, odor and color of the water, which is not harmful.
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Even though the conversion of disinfection will begin on May 21, it will take approximately one week for the service area to be converted from a free chlorine residual to a chloramines residual.
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Customers with questions can call Lee County Utilities 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. weekdays at 239-533-8845.