Imagine a Day Without Water: Thank Your Local Water Professionals!

When you turn on the tap, safe drinking water comes out every time. Today is Imagine a Day Without
Water 2023, a National Day of Action to raise awareness of the importance of water.

Please take a minute to thank all of our water professionals — engineers designing infrastructure, crews
fixing a main break, or lab workers ensuring the safety and quality of your tap water – for keeping us
safe.

Learn how you can participate at www.imagineadaywithoutwater.org.

The Value of Water: Every Drop Counts

Every drop counts and every voice matters. Join the Georgetown Water Department, communities,
organizations, and individuals nationwide on Thursday, Oct. 19, to honor the 9th annual Imagine a Day
Without Water 2023 — a day of action in support of a resilient water future. Water is a
lifeline—supporting our health, economies, and environment. By getting loud about the Value of Water,
we can ensure a future where clean water flows for everyone.

Learn how you can participate at www.imagineadaywithoutwater.org.

The Value of Water: It’s Essential to Life

What if you had to go a day without water? For millions of Americans, lack of access to clean water is a
harsh reality, not something to be imagined. On Thursday, Oct. 19, let’s get loud — online and in our
communities — to recognize the significance of water in our daily routines and advocate for its
responsible management. Our actions today shape the water realities of tomorrow.
Find more info at www.imagineadaywithoutwater.org.

Imagine a Day Without Water: Thursday, Oct. 19

Join the Georgetown Water Department is marking the 9th annual Imagine a Day Without Water
National Day of Action!

On Thursday, Oct. 19, join a tide of people from across the country raising
awareness about the critical role water plays in our lives and the need to invest in our collective water
future. Together, we can ensure that clean, accessible water will flow for generations to come.
Sign up to participate, find resources, and learn more: www.imagineadaywithoutwater.org

Fire flow testing to take place in Main Street area on Sept. 27

The Water Department shares that a fire flow test has been scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 27, which may cause discolored water in the Main Street area.

Following the test residents in that area may notice cloudy or discolored water. The discoloration should be gone after a short time. Residents should run water from a high-volume faucet – such as a bathtub – until water runs clear. Residents are encouraged to avoid doing laundry to prevent damage to clothing.

If you have questions, please call the Georgetown Water Department office at 978-352-5750.