Posted on November 12, 2019
Author Jacque Ryan, WKVI
The Town of North Judson was ready for winter when it arrived on Monday, according to Town Superintendent Joe Leszek’s report from last Monday’s council meeting.
He told members, “All the plows have been serviced and are ready for snow.”
Leszek also shared that the fire hydrants have been flushed for the season, water has been turned off at the cemetery and everything has been winterized.
Superintendent Leszek added that the manholes at the Wastewater Treatment Plant have been cleaned and jetted out.
He explained “They hadn’t been done for quite a long time and with construction going on at the plant, that was something that we started to open some manholes and see that Thieneman and CommonWealth thought that would be in our best interest and so did we so we got that taken care of.”
In addition to those items, Leszek informed the council that crews from Peerless Suez will be conducting an annual well maintenance check on Friday, November 15th.
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