Boil Water Order

Fulton Public Works issued a boil water order because of a line break starting on hwy 307 and 94 hwy and hwy 924 to 1529 to water valley


Boil Water Advisory County Water District

FULTON COUNTY, KY — There is a boil water order for some people living along Highway 94 in Fulton County, Kentucky.

The City of Fulton says the boil water order is due to a line break. It is impacting people along Highway 94 starting at the intersection of Highway 51 and going to the Cayce community at Highway 239.

The boil water is expected to be in place until about 11:00 a.m.


City Hall and Offices Closed

City Hall and Departmental Offices for the City Hall will be closed through December 26th in observance of Christmas.  Our public works, fire and police as always are on call.


Garbage Pick-Up Schedule Holidays

Tuesday’s regular residential  route run will start very  early,  please have trash cans out.

Monday businesses dumpster routes will  be serviced  early Tuesday Morning.

The special bulk pick up service  will start running on Tuesday.


Reminder Business License Due

THE BUSINESS LICENSE IS DUE. ALL PERSONS, BOTH RESIDENTS AND NON-RESIDENTS OF THE CITY,  ENGAGED IN ANY OCCUPATION, TRADE OR PROFESSION MUST PURCHASE A LICENSE BY JANUARY 1, 2018.  THE FEE IS $75.


Boil Water Advisory Lifted

The boil water advisory for Fulton City Water Customers East of Martin Luther King JR Drive has been lifted.


Boil Water Advisory East Fulton

 

Boil water advisory for East Fulton in in effect until further notice. This would include all residents East of Martin Luther King Jr Drive.

During a boil water advisory, it is recommended that customers boil for three minutes any tap water they intend to use for consumption, such as for drinking, cooking or making ice. After boiling water, customers should let the water cool before consuming it.


Fire Hydrant Flushing Notice

The annual or semi annual flushing of water mains, via fire hydrants, is a standard practice in the water industry.  Pipe flushing is done to improve water quality at the tap, exercise hydrants, remove pipe tuberculation (a buildup common in iron pipes that can reduce its ability to transmit water) and remove naturally occurring sediment that can accumulate in the lines. The hydrant flushing will be conducted by our City Public Works Personnel weekly from 7 am – 3 pm through the end of December and they will be in clearly marked Department of Public Works vehicle.

The flushing process often disturbs the minerals and sediment in the water mains causing them to dissolve and temporarily discolor the water delivered to homes and businesses.  Although, the water is perfectly safe we recommend running the cold water for several minutes to help clear the discoloration before using it for drinking or laundry.  Please check your washing machines before using them as you may experience discolored clothing due to hydrant flushing.

Thank you in advance for your patience.