This Annual Report for the City of Archdale Wastewater Collection System is prepared and submitted as required by House Bill 1160, of the Clean Water Act of 1969. This report summarizes the City of Archdale’s Collection System performance of over a twelve
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Why Does The Fire Department Flow Test Hydrants? During the flow testing of fire hydrants throughout the city, the City of Archdale and the Guil-Rand Fire Department receive inquiries regarding sediment in the water. The hydrant program is conducted annually for the
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If you look around town you always notice the city trucks. Our crews are constantly picking up yard waste and limbs or doing repairs on water mains and pipes or sewer lines. Safety is our main concern. Please exercise caution when approaching
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Residential Customers In most cases, the water meter is located at the front of the property near the street underground with a plastic or metal lid. Commercial Customers In most cases, the water meter is located at the front of the property,
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PWS ID# “02-76-030″ In accordance with federal and state laws, the City of Archdale monitors the drinking water of its customers on a regular basis. Archdale purchased treated water from Davidson Water Incorporated, the City of High Point and the Piedmont Triad Regional Water Authority. Each
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Put your sewer on a low fat diet. Please keep fats, oils and greases (FOG) out of your kitchen sink! How to Prevent Fats, Oils, and Greases from Damaging Your Home and the Environment Fats, Oils, and Greases aren’t just bad for your arteries and your waistline;
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