Temporary Disinfectant Conversion
October 01, 2024
The West Travis County Public Utility Agency public water system, (PWS) ID 2270235, will temporarily convert the disinfectant used in the distribution system from chloramine to free chlorine. The conversion will begin on October 7, 2024 and continue through October 28, 2024. During this period, you may experience taste and odor changes associated with this type of temporary disinfectant conversion.
Public water systems are required to properly disinfect their water and maintain an adequate disinfectant residual in the distribution system. Chloramine, free chlorine combined with ammonia, is widely used as a disinfectant because it persists for long periods while also limiting the formation of disinfection by-product contaminants. Prolonged use of chloramine coupled with other factors that can impact water quality, such as high temperatures or stagnation of water, may result in the growth and/or persistence of organic matter within the pipes of the distribution system, which may hinder the ability to maintain an adequate disinfectant residual. A temporary conversion to free chlorine, partnered with flushing activities, helps to rid distribution pipes of this organic matter and improve the quality of your water overall.
West Travis County Public Utility Agency has chosen to implement a temporary disinfectant conversion to free chlorine based on the following: low chlorine residuals in far parts of the service area.
Please share this information with all people who drink this water, especially those who may not have received this notice directly (i.e., people in apartments, nursing homes, schools, and businesses). You can do this by posting this notice in a public place or distributing copies by hand or mail.
Find out more information about the conversion in this fact sheet.
If you have questions regarding this matter, you may contact Customer Service at 512-263-0125