closed #181936
Water Utility Problems
324 E 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 10/28/2022
Continuous water link in alley behind 324 E 2nd Street
Continuous water link in alley behind 324 E 2nd Street
I'm guessing it's difficult at times, but shouldn't workers be using masks, or at least TRYING to stay apart from one another. I keep seeing them grouped together looking at things. Anything you all can do. Thanks for being out there working though!!
After Sunday's night storm there is low to no water pressure. I have investigated and cannot find or hear any leaks.
Ticket #179188 is now closed - however, the pressure is still low. Will it take time to come back? -Lance
I think the water main in front of 2700 S Banta is ruptured - there is water coming out of the cracks in the street and its not snow melt/runoff. A section of the main was replaced a few weeks ago about 50ft south of where this new leak is.
I and others in the area have experienced a decrease in water pressure since the March 6-7 overnight and early morning storms.
On the morning of 3/7 (after a night of storms) we noticed that our home’s water pressure has been significantly reduced. There is barely enough pressure to use the shower. I have asked neighbors in the area, and they are reporting similar issues.
Returned home late from the hospital and found water flowing across the sidewalk between our house & neighbors’, near the water shutoff & sewer cover.
Water pressure suddenly dropped and now have no water flow.
Constant water discharge from MC Highway Dept Outlet 43 pictured above. Inspection of first upstream storm drain (690) of outlet 43 revealed no flow. Property owner reported that CBU has previously repaired water line between outlet 43 and storm drain 690. Water discharge is at a constant rate, even during periods of dry weather.