closed #174354
Water Utility Problems
3622 S Sowder SQ
- Case Date:
- 12/22/2020
No water
No water
We have no water. Is construction going on and do you have an estimate of when it will be back on? Thank you for your help.
My water pressure is very low. It has been for a few months, but it's much worse now.
Contractors for AT&T performing fiber installation severed the water main to my residence this afternoon and preformed a repair. Could the city test my water and assess the cost of excess water usage from today?
Our water stinks and tastes terrible.
At the corner of Allendale Dr. and S Bainbridge at the stop sign there has been a puddle of water for days. This isn't because the neighbor is watering the yard, so I'm assuming there is water seeping upwards from under the road possibly from a water main leaking. Hope this info helps!
Very strong unpleasant odor and taste coming from the tap water for the last couple of weeks. Even overpowering our filter. Have switched to bottled water, but would love to go back to filling our water bottles from home!
Hello- Out water tastes like pond water. Has tasted so for over a week now. I can be reached at 812-322-1382. Thanks!
My name is Steve Egyhazi segyhazi@iu.edu and I live at 3922 S Woods Edge Bend in Bloomington 47401, cellphone 812-340-0759. I am hopeful this form is the correct place to submit this concern: On or before 2/21/2020 I noticed that my front-yard sewer plate thing is all ripped up and askew like I've never seen it before and it just don't seem right. Here's a photo album you can see for yourself. https://photos.app.goo.gl/zojVXZeV3LNPraB17 I'm afraid of critters and lawn mowers etc messing this up even further. I did not do this and hopeful you can correct it or make sure the subcontractor that did do this can correct it. Thanks for any follow up by phone, sms, or email, I appreciate it. Regards, Steve Egyhazi, homeowner.
This house is abandoned and has been for at least the 8 years we've lived on the street. There is often excessive overgrowth and the backyard is literally growing INTO the structure of the home. It's a fire hazard and a danger to young children in the neighborhood. Recently, we tried to get our escaped cat from the backyard and I was absolutely stunned by the horrible conditions I saw in the rear of the home. Pests are likely breeding like crazy in the home - we've had two RATS killed by our cat in our yard this year. I've seen roaches on the driveway. It's awful! WHY can't the city do ANYTHING about this abandoned danger before something major happens?