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News Flash - Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources
MLB Pitch, Hit, & Run - 3/20
MLB Pitch, Hit, & Run competition: Saturday, 3/20, 10am at Morrisville Community Park
For boys and girls aged 7-14, ages as of 7/17/10.
All participants must bring a valid birth certificate in order to participate.
Questions? Please contact Alan Miniard at 463-7117 or Jason Simpson at 463-7118.
Easter Egg Hunt
Come join us for the Town of Morrisville's Easter Egg Hunt. The Easter Egg Hunt will be held at the Cedar Fork District Park, located on Aviation Parkway. The children will be divided by age and there will be different sections of the Easter Egg Hunt for each group. There is a golden egg hidden in each section. The lucky person to find the golden egg wins a special prize. This event is FREE and is intended for children 3-10 years of age.

April 2, 2010 at 10am
Location - Cedar Fork District Park (located on Aviation Parkway)



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News Flash - Other Government Resources
Cary/Apex Water Annual Disinfection Process Begins March 1st
In accordance with state and federal regulations, the Cary/Apex Water Treatment Facility will temporarily stop adding ammonia to its water treatment disinfection process beginning Monday, March 1, 2010. Customers who use kidney dialysis machines should be aware that water may contain chlorine, ammonia, or a mixture of the two at the beginning and end of March. This month-long, annual process is required of municipal water systems and is being conducted in conjunction with other communities in the area. The water plant will resume adding ammonia to the water treatment process on Thursday, April 1, 2010. The Cary/Apex plant provides treated water to Cary, Apex, Morrisville, the Raleigh-Durham International Airport and the Wake County portion of Research Triangle Park.

The Town uses chlorine as a disinfectant in its water treatment process but began adding ammonia to the process in 1993 to help reduce the amount of trihalomethanes, a byproduct formed when water is disinfected with chlorine. The State of North Carolina requires all water systems that add ammonia to cleanse their system annually by switching to free chlorine and flushing the system.

“Most customers will not notice a difference in their water during March,” said Jamie Revels, Cary’s Utilities Director. “However, a few residents may notice an increase in chlorine odor, and in some cases, water may be slightly discolored.” Revels pointed out that these temporary changes are temporary and a normal part of the annual process.

Customers are encouraged to check their water before washing white clothes. If the water appears discolored, try flushing all house faucets for a few minutes. Customers who have questions or who have water that fails to clear should call the Town of Cary Public Works & Utilities Department at (919) 469-4090. For more about Cary’s award-winning water, see the Water section of www.townofcary.org.

PRIMARY CONTACTS:
Jamie Revels, Utilities Division Director, (919) 469-4303
Deanna Boone, Deputy Public Information Officer, (919) 462-3908
Susan Moran, Public Information Officer, (919) 460-4951


News Flash - Public Notices
Spring Litter Sweep April 10th 9am-12pm
The Spring Litter Sweep will be held April 10th from 9am-12pm with the rain date set from the following Saturday on April 17th. Gloves, Trash Bags, Safety Vests, and route information will be provided along with refreshments. If you have any questions please call Shannan Ference at 919-463-6194
2010 Census: Will You Be Counted?
The 2010 Census will be starting soon. Your participation is very important and will help determine the following:

* Allocations for Wake County's budget (federal and state funds).

* Census count determines distribution of more than $300 billion in federal funds annually (schools, human services, healthcare, etc.).

* Census count used by the state of North Carolina to determine the allocation of state funds.

* The County and municipalities use census information to plan, allocate funds, determine location of police/fire departments, and for many other projects. [Additional info...]


 

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