Residents in Blacksburg may see smoke coming out of manholes, roof vents, or yards as a result of routine sewer line testing.
Officials said the testing will take place during normal daytime hours over the next two weeks, weather permitting.
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KFD called it a "historic safety milestone" and said it reflects the department's commitment to fire prevention.