closed #204522
Water Utility Problems
- Case Date:
- 7/27/2025
no water pressure at 2391 E. Winding Brook Circle
no water pressure at 2391 E. Winding Brook Circle
No water pressure at all!!
I can hear water moving in the wall where the water enters the house from the meter/shutoff in my front yard. If I shut the water off inside the house where it enters, the sound stops. I have checked every place water is available in the house and outdoor spickets and there are no leaks or sound. I doubt it is related, but Saturday evening, July 26, our street lost power for 3 hours. Duke had a few large bucket trucks on our street around 10:45pm.Does the water department come here make sure there isn’t a leak inside the cover in the front yard?
There is a large amount of sand in the road next to the bicycle shop.
The sand and gravel in the bicycle lane was never removed (from Old State Route 37 to 11th Street), even though it was reported 16 days ago. See Case #204099.
It looks like a water main has ruptured near University and Eagleson. Thousands of gallons of muddy water are streaming down Eagleson Ave.
When city picked up tree branches they broke off the water cap and pipe located by the curbside.
Ongoing sewer smell coming from general area of Cascades creek running behind our house. Always an occasional issue but lately (past few weeks) a very PUNGENT odor happening multiple times a day. Possibly a pipe is leaking?
Across Brownridge from our house (3743 E Brownridge) and “the pond” there is a depression in the road/gutter where water is bubbling up from. Am guessing this may be linked to storm sewer, as it’s been noticeable after a good rain, but I’m just guessing. Feel free to contact me for more details. Thanks much, Travis
storm drains backs up with debris (leaves, sanitation truck material, etc.) and creates a "river of water on the surface that traveled down the incline and into the side yard. The street drain and dome are in the front yard of 2631 Atlee and 2612 Atlee and needs to be cleaned out at a minimum. These needs cleaned out before damage results inside our homes. Heavy rains should not be an excuse for lack of storm maintenance. Thanks!