Temporary water service interruption announced for West Street

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The City of Attleboro announced on Apr. 14 that there may be a temporary water service interruption affecting West Street from Water Street to Berwick Road.

The city said residents in the affected area might notice some discoloration in their water during this period. People are advised to plan laundry activities accordingly and avoid using chlorine bleach while the issue persists. The announcement also asked residents to contact the Water Department at 774-203-1850 if discolored water lasts longer than 24 hours.

This temporary disruption is expected to impact daily routines for those living or working along West Street, as clean and reliable water is essential for household tasks such as laundry.

No further details about the cause or duration of the interruption were provided by city officials. The city apologized for any inconvenience and requested patience from those affected.



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