The South Farmingdale Water District (SFWD) is advising residents that recent freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall have created challenging conditions throughout the District, including an increased number of water main breaks, the potential for freezing service lines, and fire hydrants becoming buried under snow. As crews work around the clock to make repairs and maintain service, residents are encouraged to take precautions to ensure public safety.
As a result of water main breaks and related repair work, residents may notice brown or discolored water coming from their faucets. This is caused by naturally occurring sediment being stirred up in the water mains when pressure changes occur during breaks and repairs. The water remains safe, but residents are advised to run cold water from their taps for several minutes until it clears before using it for drinking, cooking, or laundry.
The District also reminds residents to take steps to protect their home service lines, which run from the water main into the home. During periods of extreme cold, residents should maintain consistent indoor heat and ensure that areas where pipes run along foundations or exterior walls remain warm to help prevent freezing. Keeping a faucet on a slow drip will help maintain water flow through the service line and reduce the risk of freezing.
In addition, as the region continues to experience excessive cold and accumulating snow, the District is asking residents to help protect their neighborhoods by clearing snow from around the fire hydrant closest to their homes or buildings. Hydrants that remain buried under snow can delay emergency response and keeping them visible and accessible can save critical time in the event of a fire, when every second counts.
“Our crews have been working tirelessly to respond to water main breaks caused by the severe weather, and we are grateful to our residents for their continued patience and understanding,” said Chairman Ralph Attoria. “As the cold and snow persist, we thank the community for their vigilance in clearing hydrants and taking steps at home to prevent frozen pipes. These small actions make a big difference in helping us maintain service and protect our neighborhoods.”
The South Farmingdale Water District will continue to monitor conditions closely and respond to repairs as quickly as possible to maintain reliable service for residents. Residents with questions or concerns are encouraged to contact the District office at (516) 249-3330, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
This number is also available 24 hours a day for water-related emergencies.

