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1-14-26 Notice of Water Chlorination

January 19, 2026 By ann

NOTICE OF UPCOMING WATER CHLORINATION

FOR THE VILLAGE OF BRULE, NE

January 14, 2026

Dear Village of Brule Resident,

Starting next week, we will begin adding chlorine to our community water system. This is a routine procedure to disinfect the water and ensure it remains safe and free from bacteria. The chlorination process will take about 30 days.

What you should expect:

  • Taste and Odor: You may notice a slight chlorine smell or taste in your tap water. This is normal, and the water remains safe for drinking, cooking, and bathing.
  • Discoloration: Chlorine can sometimes react with minerals like iron in the pipes, causing temporary black or reddish-brown discoloration. If this happens, run your cold water tap for a few minutes until it clears.

Special Precautions:

  • Fish and Reptiles: Chlorine can be harmful to aquatic life. Owners of fish tanks or reptiles should use standard treatments to remove chlorine before adding tap water to their tanks.
  • Health Concerns: If you are on kidney dialysis or have other specific medical conditions, please consult your healthcare provider regarding the use of chlorinated water.
  • Sensitive Users: If you are sensitive to the taste or smell of chlorine, you can use a water filter or let a pitcher of water sit in the refrigerator overnight to allow the chlorine to dissipate.

Filed Under: Notice

Contact Us

715 Oak Street
Brule, NE 69127
Phone: (308) 287-2596
E-mail: bruleclerk@atcjet.net

Community Activity & Events
BJ Van Velson
Phone: (308) 287-2149
E-mail: jjvanve@atcjet.net

Visit & Relax

Brule, Nebraska, is a small rural village, located nine miles west of Ogallala on Highway 30 and Interstate 80.

Brule, Nebraska, was established in 1886, when Major Isaac Barton and his wife, Elizabeth, purchased a quarter section of land they considered the “garden spot of the county” in the “Great American Desert.” Soon a lumberyard and store were built, and the community began to thrive. Rather than naming this community for themselves, the Barton’s chose to name the town after 5,000 Brule Sioux Indians who camped there in 1872.

Click here to view more information on the history of Brule.

COME ON IN…VISIT & RELAX!

Events

Mar
12
Thu
7:00 PM Community Improvement Group @ Brule Activity Center
Community Improvement Group @ Brule Activity Center
Mar 12 @ 7:00 PM
 
Mar
16
Mon
7:00 PM Firefighters Meeting @ Brule Fire Hall
Firefighters Meeting @ Brule Fire Hall
Mar 16 @ 7:00 PM
 
Mar
23
Mon
6:00 PM Lions Club @ Community Hall
Lions Club @ Community Hall
Mar 23 @ 6:00 PM
 
Mar
26
Thu
7:00 PM BCCA Meeting @ Brule Activity Center
BCCA Meeting @ Brule Activity Center
Mar 26 @ 7:00 PM
 
Apr
6
Mon
7:00 PM Firefighters Meeting @ Brule Fire Hall
Firefighters Meeting @ Brule Fire Hall
Apr 6 @ 7:00 PM
 

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