closed #166491
Water Utility Problems
909 S Jordan AVE
- Case Date:
- 11/9/2018
Low water pressure
Low water pressure
Account 16820-010 - Following activation of new services, water was turned off Friday, July 26, 2019. The home is occupied and residences are in temporary housing until servcies are reactivated and returned to normal servcie .
Water bill doubled since last month and toilets are having low water pressure. Worried that there might be a water leak.
There is a leak or broken pipe between the street and our meter.
Walking by, I noticed water running out of the top of the water meter pit and rolling down the alley
412 S Lincoln St. Someone has driven over the water meter adjacent to public alley.
Water shut off cover a wreck. Needs adjustment
During some construction of some sort, dealing with the power lines in the alley to the left of my house, the case must have been brittle and they broke the lid to the water mane. They put an orange traffic cone over the hole, but it did not help anything. Due to it being open to the elements. My water mane froze. Im not sure if there is anything that can be done. But if someone could come by, replace the cover, and fix the water issue, it would be very helpful. Due to this issue, we have no running water.
Two trucks with power line workers drove up the alley directly adjacent to our residence, 409 E. University st to work on the power lines behind our house. During this process the covering to what we believe is our main water pipe was broken. We believe this because since then our water has not worked. They placed an orange cone on top of the hole and we assumed that the city would be informed of the issue but our water is still not working. All of our bills are and have always been paid so we know it hasn't bee turned off and now that temperatures are above freezing we know that it wasn't a frozen pipe as there is no flooding.
Continuous water link in alley behind 324 E 2nd Street