Reidsville-area water systems continue preventative treatment change through mid-April
Water customers in and around Reidsville remain under a temporary treatment-process adjustment that local utilities said would continue until mid-April 2026. In the city notice, officials described the move as preventative maintenance tied to seasonal treatment operations across participating systems.
The advisory is operational rather than emergency-driven, but it still matters for households and businesses that may notice short-term changes in water taste or odor while chemistry and distribution controls are being managed. Utility agencies said the process is planned and coordinated regionally.
Reidsville's update names a wider partner group that includes Archdale, Burlington, Greensboro, High Point, Jamestown, Randleman, and the Piedmont Triad Regional Water Authority. That multi-system list indicates corridor-scale coordination rather than a single-city outage or isolated incident response.
For residents, the key watch point is status timing: unless agencies post a revised schedule, the temporary treatment configuration is expected to remain active into April, with normal operations resuming after the maintenance window closes.
Source: Reporting based on the City of Reidsville utility notice, including statement that the change remains in effect until mid-April 2026, Public Notice: Water Quality Preventative Maintenance.
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