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closed #150115

Water Utility Problems

1610 E Maplecrest DR

Case Date:
1/7/2016

Customer said a large amount of water was coming up between her drive and the street.

closed #150184

Water Utility Problems

215 N Johnson AVE

Case Date:
1/12/2016

Water is running down the road.

closed #150329

Water Utility Problems

1205 E Fairwood DR

Case Date:
1/22/2016

Water bubbling up on sidewalk

closed #150389

Water Utility Problems

Case Date:
1/25/2016

Water coming up in yard on Rosewood, police didn't give an address.

closed #150728

Water Utility Problems

422 E Cottage Grove AVE

Case Date:
2/22/2016

I've noticed that there is almost always flowing water at this location on Cottage Grove. Possible water main issue?

closed #150913

Water Utility Problems

Case Date:
3/3/2016

At the intersection of Hickory & Belle there is a large amount of water in the street.

closed #151348

Water Utility Problems

3864 S Bushmill DR

Case Date:
4/2/2016

Water shut off extends too high. Corner of W. Edinburgh Bend

closed #153589

Water Utility Problems

Case Date:
6/17/2016

At the intersection of Winston & Sare Road, there is a large amount of water running out of big culvert.

closed #153951

Water Utility Problems

Case Date:
7/7/2016

Citizen (Mark Land) apparently contacted Utilities before but was not satisfied with the response-- he missed a water payment because he was on vacation and is upset that the situation cannot immediately be fixed. He already paid the past due balance, but water was shut off. He was told it could be turned back on by 6 or by tomorrow, and he just wants it on sooner rather than later. Call (812) 272-1500. The water is in his wife's name (Theresa Spano)

closed #154292

Water Utility Problems

Case Date:
7/26/2016

This is in relation to a concern regarding an excavation project on the neighbors property, located at 3720 Brighton avenue. The neighbors project is impacting the run off from a storm drain which runs through his property. He is using the run off from the drain to fill several large ponds he has developed. The ponds are not properly reinforced nor is there a mechanism for controlling their overflow or run off. The result is that after this mornings recent rain, mud and debris are flowing from his property onto an adjoining piece of property owned by an hoa. I called four weeks ago to inquire about a legal permit which I assumed he had for the work. The employee who assisted me found that there was a permit in place for excavation which related to a proposed addition. We have not observed any home construction activities with relation to this excavation.