11 East Broadway, P.O. Box 190
Red Lion, PA 17356

Red Lion, Pennsylvania

(717) 244-3475

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Street Sweeping

On Monday, March 18th, the following roads are scheduled for street sweeping:
Pine Street 
 
As a reminder, the No Parking signs are placed at least 24 hours in advance.  If you see the No Parking signs, do not park on that street between 7am and 3:30pm.  The dates on the sign are for the duration of Street Sweeping - from March 13th through April 13th.  Once street sweeping has been completed on the street, the No Parking signs will be moved in a timely manner.  
 
 

 

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If you have questions about the Edgewood Tank Surcharge on your water bill contact the water department (Municipal Authority) directly at (717) 244-3475 x3 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

 

 

 

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Red Lion Municipal Authority
11 East Broadway
P.O. Box 190
Red Lion, PA 17356
717-244-3475, Option 3
Emergency Telephone Number:
717-244-9387
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday 8AM - 4:30PM

Water & Sewer Superintendent:
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Ext. 235

 

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Be Alert

Please notify us immediately if you see someone (other than a representative of
Red Lion Municipal Authority 
or a local fire company) connected to a fire hydrant.

This may include tankers, landscapers, hydro-seeders, pool filling companies, etc.  Our phone number is 717-244-3475, and our office is open Monday - Friday from 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM.  

After these hours, please call the filter plant, 717-244-9387.

What should I know about flushing?

Please make sure your water is not discolored before doing laundry.

Please be aware that some discoloration of the water may occur, and you may be without water for short periods of time during the flushing procedure. If you notice that your water appears discolored in any manner, we recommended that you allow several hours for it to clear up. After time has elapsed, run the cold water faucet for a few minutes to see if your water is clear again.

What can I do to prepare for flushing?

Customers are asked to shut off their valve at their water meter from 9AM until 3PM if no water is going to be used during this time period.

What is flushing?

Each spring Red Lion Municipal Authority begins its comprehensive unidirectional flushing program throughout our system. We have been conducting the annual flushing program for many decades. Our goal is to ensure that water quality is maintained at optimal levels. This is done by properly maintaining the water distribution system. The flushing process is when water is moved through a water line at a high velocity so that a scouring action is created. The water is discharged through a fire hydrant. This removes any material build-up in the water line. The entire flushing process is critical to the maintenance of water quality to our water system.

Why are we flushing?

The water main lines are sized to allow safe and adequate fire protection flows. The water is moving at a low rate through the water lines. Mineral deposits build up and accumulate in these lines over time, which can restrict water flow. These deposits can contribute to water quality problems and corrosion. Periodic flushing of lines removes these deposits, helping to maintain the infrastructure, assuring consistent high-quality water.

Is flushing a waste of water?

No, flushing is not a waste of water! The amount of water used during flushing procedures and the cost of water associated in this process is a small price to pay compared to the benefits. Two main benefits are water quality and distribution system maintenance.

How will I be affected?

Whether or not you will notice the flushing process taking place in your neighborhood is dependant upon many factors. Hydrants will be selected to be opened for water line flushing. While these hydrants are open, any homes in the area may experience a drop in water pressure or discolored water.

What should I do if I experience discolored water?

If you see a reddish, yellow, or brown tint to your water you should not be alarmed. We recommend you do not use the water or do any laundry for about two hours. Once this time is up, run your cold water faucets for a few minutes to make sure the water is clear. At this time you may resume normal water usage. If the water does not clear up within a few hours, please call the Municipal Office at 717-244-3475.