What is the cause of discolored water?
Prior to December 2021, when Aquarion acquired the water systems, there were periods of discolored water in the water systems. This discolored water was caused by naturally occurring iron and manganese in the water from the three wells at the Francis Street wellfield.
When Aquarion acquired the water systems in Dover, we evaluated the water quality of our three Francis Street wells and changed the operation so that we were primarily using the well with the best water quality. We also cleaned the water mains (clearing out historic deposits of iron and manganese sediment) by flushing water through hydrants. These actions resolved the discolored water issues.
We have continued to monitor the level of iron and manganese in these wells. Unfortunately, in June 2023, we observed an increase in the manganese levels in the wells. This led to discolored water in our system.
What additional actions have we taken?
When Aquarion acquired the water systems in Dover, we determined that Knollwood Drive wells had better water quality than Francis Street and Draper Road wells. The Knollwood Drive wells also have additional capacity.
Due to the design of the pressure zones, the Knollwood Drive wells could only provide water for customers in the downtown pressure zone. Aquarion constructed projects at three locations in town that addressed that issue, and instead allowed us to provide all of our customers in the main pressure zone with water from the Knollwood Drive wells.
These projects include:
- Upgrades to the wells, treatment, and facilities at the Knollwood Drive wells.
- Construction of a pump station at our Picardy Drive facility.
- Construction of new piping, valving, and metering in our interconnection vault on Centre Street.
All of these projects were completed by the end of October 2023.