NOTIFICATION
Temporary 1-Hour Water Service Shut Off
to Your Home
For 1-Hour Between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
on June 8, 9, 10, or 11, 2026 |
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Dear Valued Customer,
The water service to your home will be temporarily shut off for 1 hour between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. on one of the following days:
- Monday, June 8
- Tuesday, June 9
- Wednesday, June 10
- Thursday, June 11
During this time, no water will be available for use from your faucets, showers, toilets, or appliances that use water, like dishwashers and washing machines.
This shutoff will allow Tualatin Valley Water District (TVWD), your drinking water provider, to connect your water service line to the newly installed water main under SW 184th Avenue or SW Lapaz Court. Your service line is a smaller underground pipe that connects to your water meter and brings water from the main to your home.
Because each home will be connected one at a time to the new main, we can’t provide an exact shutoff schedule. Instead, TVWD staff will knock on your door before temporarily turning off your water for about one hour.
Learn more about what to expect during the shutoff and how to prepare.
Water Shut Off Overview
- Date: On one of the following days: June 8, 9, 10, or 11
- Time/Duration: Between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. for about 1-hour
- Work Area: Near your water meter (usually by the street)
- Addresses Affected: Shown in yellow on the map below, and include:
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6850 SW 184th Ave.
6925 SW 184th Ave.
6945 SW 184th Ave.
6960 SW 184th Ave.
6965 SW 184th Ave.
6966 SW 184th Ave.
6976 SW 184th Ave.
6982 SW 184th Ave. |
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6985 SW 184th Ave.
6988 SW 184th Ave.
6992 SW 184th Ave.
6996 SW 184th Ave.
7008 SW 184th Ave. Unit A
7008 SW 184th Ave. Unit B
18425 SW Lapaz Ct.
18430 SW Lapaz Ct. |
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18445 SW Lapaz Ct.
18450 SW Lapaz Ct.
18465 SW Lapaz Ct.
18470 SW Lapaz Ct.
18485 SW Lapaz Ct.
18490 SW Lapaz Ct.
18390 SW Monte Verdi Blvd. |
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What to Expect
- Temporary water service shut off
- No water for use from faucets, showers, toilets, or water-using appliances
- Access to your home will be maintained, with possible short driveway delays
- Noise, dust, and vibrations during work
- Traffic control in and around the work area
- Large equipment (such as excavators) nearby
- Limited parking near the work area
- Possible impacts to bike and foot travel
- Mail, deliveries, and garbage service will continue as usual
How to Prepare
Before the Shutoff:
- Fill clean containers with 3 to 5 gallons of tap water for drinking, cooking, and flushing toilets
- Store extra water if you have a larger household or business needs
During the Shutoff:
- Keep all faucets and water-using appliances turned off
After the Shutoff:
- Turn on a faucet to check if water service has returned
- If no water comes out, turn it off, wait 15 minutes, and try again
- Once water returns, run cold water for about 2 minutes to clear your pipes
Project Information
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Questions?
Contact TVWD Communications:
Thank you for your cooperation as we make important improvements to your neighborhood’s water system. |
Coming Soon!
The Willamette Water Supply System will provide additional water to Washington County in late-2026, so we are better prepared for current and future water challenges. Visit TVWD.org/WWSS to learn what our new water supply means for you. |
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