closed #131333
Water Utility Problems
- Case Date:
- 4/14/2013
Water meter inside house slow leak. How do I go about Fixing it.
Water meter inside house slow leak. How do I go about Fixing it.
The fire hydrant at 3509 E. 3rd St is completely obstructed by a fence and bushes making it unusable in an emergency. This has been a long time issue that has been reported in the past. Thanks
The fire hydrant located on the south-east corner of E. Maxwell Ln and S. Woodlawn Ave is obstructed by bushes making it unusable in an emergency. Thanks
Gaven Kelly called about low water pressure, thinks it is due to filter put in meter pit.
Jason called about water cominjg up, possible main break.
On the square where Grazie and Max's Place is the hydrants when turned on push lots of water out from under the sidewalk.
Water Dept: Help please: I am a Bloom City water customer. My water pressure dropped to almost nothing the evening of Dec 17, 2013 at approximately 7:30pm. I reside at 4620 East State Rd. 45, Bloomington, IN 47408. My cell phone is: 812-345-9026. Is there a reason for the H2o pressure drop in my neighborhood? Please contact me. Al Kosinski
Customer was concerned about water running down the road on west 2nd, between b-line trail and Rogers Street.
Recently a City Water Main was reported broke and water flooded sidewalks and parking lots. A few days later the bank noticed it also left a coating of clay in the basement of the Chase Bank, 2642 E. Third Street, Bloomington, IN. Facility Manager notified city who sent out a Risk Assessor to look at the issue who told the bank personnel that they would call FM back and let him know that he would have to fill out legal forms if we wanted to pursue the city cleaning this up. I would to get a call about the next step and the forms to fill out.
I deliver papers in the Gentry Honors neighborhood. There may be a water line break/leak near the intersection of Fenbrook and Sara, just past the stop sign. It's near a new home construction but beside an empty lot. There is a layer of ice about 5 inches thick and covering a portion of the street to the storm drain. It appears to be coming from the grassy/wooded area but is not normal runoff from rain, I think--I've never seen that much water run and it's getting bigger by the day. Just wanted to lyk in case it's a city water issue.