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closed #179214

Water Utility Problems

1194 E Regency DR

Case Date:
3/10/2022

No water at all in entire house as of this morning. My bill is paid

closed #179283

Water Utility Problems

Case Date:
3/18/2022

Water not working

closed #179315

Water Utility Problems

907 W 7th ST

Case Date:
3/23/2022

No water pressure

closed #179556

Water Utility Problems

Case Date:
4/17/2022

Broken water line under trailer ,1600 north Willis Drive lot #17 Bloomington Indiana

closed #179590

Water Utility Problems

Case Date:
4/21/2022

Water leak from main city water line pre meter located at 820 W Country Club Dr, Bloomington, IN 47403 Connection from the city water Line does not have a strong seal and is spraying water, affecting water pressure.

closed #179593

Water Utility Problems

1026 S Manor RD

Case Date:
4/21/2022

I don't know if this is a problem or not. The water meter pit/hole in my backyard always has a puddle on top of it. I haven't tried to open the lid to see if the hole is full of water. I don't see it flowing under the fence into the parking lot. Do you have an explanation or will you investigate? Thanks Rich

closed #179661

Water Utility Problems

Case Date:
4/27/2022

No water service in house since about noon

closed #179999

Water Utility Problems

2936 N Bankers DR

Case Date:
5/22/2022

Mowing service hit the water meter with the mower on 5/22/22. Needs to be replaced.

closed #180000

Water Utility Problems

1128 W 6th ST

Case Date:
5/22/2022

Hello, our water flow has been about halved in the past month. It is most noticeable in the kitchen. What can be done in this situation?

closed #180098

Water Utility Problems

853 S Romans WAY

Case Date:
5/28/2022

We recently had a plumbing contractor come out to our house to inspect our plumbing. They indicated that our water pressure was between 90 to 100 PSI and could be caused by a problem from our water utility. They indicated that the pressure should be less than 60 PSI and that such high pressure could damage our pipes and appliances that use water. Is this something that the City's water utility team could look into? Thank you!