Reminders from Last Issue
- Olive Chapel Road is now partially reopened to traffic after a section was washed out in early August due to a large rainfall that led a culvert failure
- Black History Month programming continues throughout February with ways to learn and engage
Annual Water System Maintenance Begins February 27th
From February 27th through April 6th, the Cary/Apex Water Treatment Plant will switch from chloramine disinfection to free chlorine disinfection. The Town conducts this process in collaboration with other communities in the area, as mandated by State and Federal regulatory agencies. A few things you might notice:
- Low water pressure: As part of this process, the Town's entire water distribution system will be flushed, which could result in temporary low water pressure.
- Slight chlorine taste or odor: Throughout this process, the water will remain safe to drink; however, some consumers may notice a slight chlorine taste or odor.
- Water discoloration: We encourage customers to check their water for discoloration before washing white clothing. If the water appears discolored, try flushing your household lines by running water through all household faucets for a few minutes. If flushing fails to clear the water, please contact Water Resources at (919) 362-8166 for assistance.
Customers that use tap water for kidney dialysis machines or fish aquariums should be aware that during this period the water may contain chloramine, chlorine, or a mixture of the two at the beginning and end of this period.
2026 B^4 Lunch Series kicks off with Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources
Join us for our first B4 Lunch (Brown Bags to Building Bridges) event of the year on Thursday, March 5th at 12:00 pm at the Apex Senior Center, featuring the Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources (PRCR) Department. Attendees can learn about parks, greenways, and recreational facilities, as well as how to get recreation permits and participate in special programs.
Get a behind the scenes view of the department...

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