Mulberry, Indiana

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New to town?

clock February 24, 2009 16:30 by author Jon

If you (or someone you know), have recently moved into town, you not quite know your way around. We have compiled lots of information for you to help get yourselves on your feet. We've added a bit of history so you may become more familiar with some of the sites around town, and we have added all the information you will need to gain access to utilities such as water, gas, and electricity. We have also provided phone numbers and links so you will know who to call about getting phone, internet, and television; and also places to find local news sources.

If you have any questions or comments, I'd love your input.

 

Click here for more information.



The Calendar of Events has been updated!

clock February 17, 2009 08:39 by author Jon

 

Several dates have been added to the calendar, such as Town Council meetings. There are also a few dates that Town Hall will be closed for training purposes. 

 

Have a great day!

 
        -Jon

Click here to view the Mulberry, Indiana Calendar of events.



What not to put in your drain or toilet.

clock February 13, 2009 02:34 by author Jon

The Wastewater Treatment Plant Operators, Randy Cooper and Jon Yost, would like to remind you of a few things:

For a Garbage Disposal

When talking about a garbage disposal; rice, cooked fish, small wooden ice cream spoons, broken glass, popsicle sticks and watermelon seeds, bacon grease, oil and fat drippings will plug the drain when they go down. Wipe these with paper towels and throw away.

The seeds and broken glass will jam the disposal. The cooked fish and rice will plug up the drain in the kitchen. It is best not to use the disposal for more than a small portion of food. Never attempt to grind up chicken bones in your disposal. Only fruit, vegetables, and other soft items. 

For a Bathroom

You really don't want to flush down any Q-tips, bobby pins, paper towels, children's toys like Hotwheel cars or other small toys that will fit in the palm of your hand. Children often toss things into the toilet. Another thing we have noticed, in our local businesses, are the small alcohol containers, sometimes referred to as "airplane bottles."

Other items not to go down the toilet are sanitary feminine napkins of any kind or too much paper.

Even if your feminine products label says "it's safe for flushing!" it likely will not be safe for the pipes in your home. Frequently, our Wastewater Department is called out for plumbing problems related to these issues, and we don't fix in-home problems. We only fix problems related to the main lines of Mulberry's sewers. You'll have to call a plumber. We recommend you throw away any questionable items. Save yourself the trouble.

If you use these guidelines, the drains are sure to stay clear, and you'll keep your toilet happy!

 

 



Leaf and Lawn Scrap Pick-up

clock February 12, 2009 19:11 by author Jon

The week following our Spring Clean-up, (the week of 4/19/09-4/24/09)

We will have the Leaf Vac Machine out and running, collecting the leaves and sticks that you may have leftover from the winter season. Please have your leaves raked to the side of the road, as our hose only reaches a few feet. You should place your leaves where your yard meets the road;  sticks can be piled separately next to the road, and they will be picked up for you.

This service is provided by the Town of Mulberry, free of charge to you.

This will occur for the entire week following Spring Clean-up, and will end on Friday, 4/24/09.  

Our regular Leaf Pick-up schedule will be announced and posted closer to the Fall season.

 



Need to lower your water bill?

clock February 12, 2009 16:40 by author Jon

Have a look at Max's recommendations in the Water Department section of the Town's website.

There are 111 tips on how to conserve water, and ultimately lower your bill. They are things we often overlook in our everyday lives, and I think many of you will find them to be very interesting.

 

Click here to go to the Water Department section of the site!



Flushing Hydrants

clock February 12, 2009 16:36 by author Jon

Some of you may have noticed on February the 10th, and 11th that you had a bit of rusty water.

This would be due to the Water Superintendent flushing the fire hydrants. While this presents questions as to why the water is rusty, this is normal, and it is necessary maintenance that has to be done. You may wish to let your water trickle for a short time to clear up your lines prior to doing a load of laundry. This only lasts for a short period of time, and it will return back to normal.

 

 




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