Ever notice water coming from a valve in the neighborhood? Usually, that means there is flushing going on in the area. Even though it may seem wasteful, flushing is an important part of the maintenance routine. South Jasper County W.S.C. flushes a minimum of once a month to help serve clean water to its members. Click here to visit a website that explains more about flushing and why it’s important. However, should you see water coming from any hydrant or valve and have a question or concern, please give us a call.
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Alert
Water District System Monitoring Notice
April 28, 2026
As a part of our ongoing efforts to protect system integrity and water quality, customers are encouraged to immediately report any of the following conditions:
- Discolored or cloudy water
- Low or fluctuating water pressure
- Standing or pooling water in public rights-of-way, meters, or around flush valves or fire hydrants.
- Unusual water movement or suspected leaks
- Sudden change in taste or odor.
Prompt Customer reporting assists the district in identifying:
- Distribution line leaks or breaks
- Pressure loss events
- Flushing- related disturbances
- Potential service disruptions
- Water Quality concerns
You may call us: 409-994-3723 email us: – southjasperwater@gmail.com or use our website messenger board at : southjasperwater.com.
From everyone at SJCWSC, we thank you for any help from the public in assisting with our efforts to maintain clean quality water for our customers.
Alerts
Water District System Monitoring Notice
April 28, 2026
As a part of our ongoing efforts to protect system integrity and water quality, customers are encouraged to immediately report any of the following conditions:
- Discolored or cloudy water
- Low or fluctuating water pressure
- Standing or pooling water in public rights-of-way, meters, or around flush valves or fire hydrants.
- Unusual water movement or suspected leaks
- Sudden change in taste or odor.
Prompt Customer reporting assists the district in identifying:
- Distribution line leaks or breaks
- Pressure loss events
- Flushing- related disturbances
- Potential service disruptions
- Water Quality concerns
You may call us: 409-994-3723 email us: – southjasperwater@gmail.com or use our website messenger board at : southjasperwater.com.
From everyone at SJCWSC, we thank you for any help from the public in assisting with our efforts to maintain clean quality water for our customers.