Each spring, city crews flush every hydrant along the 110 miles of water mains in Northglenn to remove debris. Small amounts of iron and manganese may temporarily discolor your water during this process, but it poses no health threat. If you notice a rusty tinge to your water, open all your faucets at the same time for a few minutes until the water runs clear. Avoid doing laundry if the water is tinged as it may discolor some items. For questions about the city's hydrant flushing program, call 303-280-7834.
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Good government is not just the responsibility of city officials and employees. Citizens and residents also play an important role. Each one of us can have an active voice in our community by serving on a board or commission.
Boards and commissions give citizens a voice in the city's and provide a means of influencing decisions that shape the quality of life for the residents of Northglenn by advising the city or City Council on specific topics relating to their board. Each member's participation is crucial to the success of the city as they provide valuable insight from the citizen's point of view.
We are looking for residents of all backgrounds and interests to volunteer their time, energy and share their expertise to help make a difference in the future of Northglenn.
Take a look at the city's boards and commissions below for more information about their functions and responsibilities.
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