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Freezing Weather Alert

January 22, 2026

NPWA is aware of the freezing temperatures forecasted this weekend and the danger they pose to residential and business water systems. Cold weather can result in frozen pipes, leading to inconvenient and costly plumbing issues. To ensure our customers are well prepared, we offer the following recommendations: Turn on both hot and cold faucets to a small stream to relieve pressure in the pipes and reduce the risk of freezing. This is particularly important for pipes located along exterior walls. Also, open cabinet doors beneath the sinks to allow extra heat to reach the pipes. Close or cover your crawlspace vents.  Disconnect and drain outdoor hoses and shut off the outdoor water supply if possible. This prevents water from freezing in the hoses and can help protect the connected indoor pipes. Also, covering your outdoor faucets with foam covers can add another layer of protection. Throw a rug or piece of cardboard over your meter lid to help prevent freezing at the meter site. And lastly, know where your main water shut-off valve is, in case of an emergency. Turning off the water supply quickly can help minimize damage in the event of a burst pipe. Water can also be shut off at your water meter in an emergency. Stay safe and warm!

Alerts

Freezing Weather Alert

January 22, 2026

NPWA is aware of the freezing temperatures forecasted this weekend and the danger they pose to residential and business water systems. Cold weather can result in frozen pipes, leading to inconvenient and costly plumbing issues. To ensure our customers are well prepared, we offer the following recommendations: Turn on both hot and cold faucets to a small stream to relieve pressure in the pipes and reduce the risk of freezing. This is particularly important for pipes located along exterior walls. Also, open cabinet doors beneath the sinks to allow extra heat to reach the pipes. Close or cover your crawlspace vents.  Disconnect and drain outdoor hoses and shut off the outdoor water supply if possible. This prevents water from freezing in the hoses and can help protect the connected indoor pipes. Also, covering your outdoor faucets with foam covers can add another layer of protection. Throw a rug or piece of cardboard over your meter lid to help prevent freezing at the meter site. And lastly, know where your main water shut-off valve is, in case of an emergency. Turning off the water supply quickly can help minimize damage in the event of a burst pipe. Water can also be shut off at your water meter in an emergency. Stay safe and warm!

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Northeast Public Water Authority
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Mountain Home, AR 72653
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