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This issue was reported to the City of Ann Arbor Customer Service via phone (734) 794-6320, email (customerservice@a2gov.org), or web (www.a2gov.org).
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F. Is this primarily a drinking water quality or drinking water pressure issue?
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F. If this is a water pressure issue, is it high pressure, low pressure, or no water?
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F. If you selected “no water”, go to a faucet at the building’s first floor or basement and run the cold water for about a minute. How much water do you see still coming out of the faucet after letting it run?
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F. Is the problem in hot water, cold water, both?
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F. Is the problem in one fixture, multiple fixtures, or all fixtures?
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F. Is the problem a one-time issue, reoccurring, or constant?
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F. If it is a water quality issue, which of the following best categorizes the issue?
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F. If it is a water quality issue, does flushing the COLD water for 10 min at tap nearest to where the water enters the home clear up the issue?
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For water quality issues, our website contains a drinking water FAQ that may be relevant to your question: www.QualityWaterMatters.org. If it does not answer your question, please contact us directly so we can get more information from you about what you are experiencing (hot water vs cold water, all faucets or one faucet, does it continue after flushing for 10-15 minutes, further description of what you see/smell/taste). You can reach us by phone at 734.794.6426 or by email water@a2gov.org.