FIRE/EMS OPERATIONS

Hydrantrs 

We perform hydrant inspections on a regular basis to ensure that they are operating properly, free of obstructions and visible from the roadway. If a hydrant fails our inspection, a plastic bag is placed over the hydrant indicating that it is out of service and awaiting repair. Immediately following a flow test you may notice a small amount of brown water when you open your faucet. This is harmless and will disappear quickly. 

Report a problem with a hydrant here

Proper Installation: 

Click To ExpandHydrant outlets are oriented properly and have sufficient ground clearance.  Hydrant free of obstructions, such as sign posts, utility poles, fences and any other landscaping items. A 36” clearance must be maintained around the hydrant.

 


 
   Maintenance:

1. The hydrant operates properly, opening and closing freely.
2. The hydrant drain system works properly.
3. All hydrant caps are working properly free of rust and lubricated if needed.
4. No leaks from bonnet, stem, inserts or drain system.
5. Grass, brush and weeds cut from around hydrant to maintain working clearance and visibility.

Landscaping problems are referred to the zoning office.
Mechanical problems with hydrants are reported to the Clermont County Water Department for repair.

 

 

 

Flowing Test:

1. Hydrant should be flowed starting at the source and flowing outward to facilitate the flushing of water mains to maintain the water quality.

2. Utilizing two hydrants on the same main and /or system, static and residual pressure should be measured from Hydrant #1 and flow pressure measured from Hydrant #2.
Refer to the flow chart to obtain the GPM for the hydrant flow.

3.Utilizing the Hazen-Williams Formula, determine the GPM available at 20 PSI.
Refer to County’s water maps to determine the source (s) of water for various hydrants.