Pittsfield Water Quality Notice

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Impacted area.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Department of Public Services and Utilities shared the following update Tuesday regarding the water system involving the Ashley Treatment Plant causing discolored water in the south and east areas of Pittsfield.
 
The source of the problem at the Ashley Treatment Plant has been identified. The reservoir outlet to the treatment plant experienced a sudden increase in turbidity levels, which exceeded the plant's processing capability.
 
Due to the quick and efficient response from the city's Water Treatment and Distribution Crews, the issue has been contained and all water delivered to residents has remained within safe drinking parameters.
 
Implications and Recommendations:
 
The water may appear cloudy for the next 2 to 4 hours. City crews will be flushing the system in the affected areas to minimize the impact. The city recommends running tap water through the faucets in sinks to help clear the water in the system.
 
If you notice your water is cloudy or discolored for longer than 4 hours, please contact the Water Division at 413-499-9339.
 
Additional updates will be shared as necessary. 
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Post 68 Juniors Earn Berth in State Tournament

By Leland BarnesiBerkshires.com Sports
PITTSFIELD , Mass. — An electric fourth inning from Jason Codey, Gavin O’Donnell, and Connor Devine Thursday gave the Pittsfield Post 68 Juniors a 10-0, mercy rule win over Wilbraham and a berth in the state championship tournament.
 
Pittsfield's offense made a statement against Wilbraham with consecutive innings of extra base hits.
 
The momentum was not on Wilbraham’s side, not being able to record many base runners until late in the game.
 
Jason Codey was on his 'A' game, recording two extra base hits accounting for four of his team's pitching strikeouts. Matt Egan also shared time on the bump splitting the game.
 
“We did have a certain amount of pitches we wanted both to go [Egan and Codey] where we had them both pitch 45 pitches," Pittsfield coach Kristoffer Roberts said. "Then we were going to bring Ethan O’Donnell in.”
 
Codey and Egan each had a great day offensively to go along with their pitching performances.
 
Devin Reynolds, and Jack Farkas cracked a few extra base hits in their path to victory against Wilbraham.
 
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