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- Departments
- City Council
- Parks and Recreation
- Police
- Fire
- Public Works
- Planning
- Building Department
- Zoning Department
- Economic Development
- Boards and Commissions
- Community Television
- Human Resources
- Finance
- Mayor's Office
- Law
- Municipal Court
- Residents
- Do Not Knock
- Parking on Avon Lake Streets
- Seasonal City Services
- Boat Launch
- What to Do About Coyotes
- Organizations and Clubs
- Deer Damage Control
- Avon Lake City Schools
- Community Resource Services
- Public Library
- Taxes
- Where Do I Vote?
- Payments
- Community Television
- Avon Lake Regional Water
- Recreation Programs/Classes
- Oral History Project
- Community Transportation
- Lorain County Public Health Information
- New Trash, Recycling, and Yard Waste Information
- Avon Lake City Parks
- Visitors
- Businesses
- Quick Links
Fire Hydrant Flushing Process - 2019
When we are flushing, the areas highlighted on the map in BLUE indicate where.
Your water may become discolored during the hydrant flushing process, but should clear up relatively quickly. If water coming out of your tap is discolored, keep running until it's clear before using or drinking it. This includes washing machines – some of the sediments kicked up by the flushing process could stain clothes. If water does not clear up contact Avon Lake Regional Water at (440) 933-6226.
Areas highlighted in RED on the map are completed for the year.
• Hydrant flushing begins in the spring as weather permits and continues through the summer until complete.
• Hydrant flushing is usually started on the east end of town and progresses west.