Cheyenne Water Flushing Project May Cause Discolored WaterCheyenne Water Flushing Project May Cause Discolored WaterThe city says the disclored water is still safe, but it may taste funny and leave stains on clothes.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Cheyenne Fire Hydrant Flushing Project UnderwayCheyenne Fire Hydrant Flushing Project UnderwayFlushing helps to maintain water quality and keeps Cheyenne’s water fresh.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Cheyenne Water Quality ReportCheyenne Water Quality ReportThe report says the quality of local drinking water exceeds federal EPA standards.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Cheyenne Hydrant Flushing Project To Continue MondayCheyenne Hydrant Flushing Project To Continue MondayBecause of the hydrant flushing work, local water users may find their water is discolored. Doug RandallDoug Randall
Cheyenne Water Quality ReportCheyenne Water Quality ReportThe story includes a link to the full report.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Project Could Address Water Quality in Nebraska, WyomingProject Could Address Water Quality in Nebraska, WyomingOfficials are now studying the project's viability.Associated PressAssociated Press
Water Quality ImpactsWater Quality ImpactsEgenhoff says the water is safe to drink.Doug RandallDoug Randall
BOPU Hydrant Flushing Starts MondayBOPU Hydrant Flushing Starts MondayCity of Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities (BOPU) crews will test and flush fire hydrants beginning Monday, April 27, 2014.Doug RandallDoug Randall
BOPU Receives Reports of Discolored WaterBOPU Receives Reports of Discolored WaterBOPU receives reports of discolored water over the weekend. Cheyenne News StaffCheyenne News Staff