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closed #70349

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4109 S Hedgewood DR

Case Date:
10/24/1996

CUSTOMERS WATER LINE BROKEN ON THEIR SIDE/SHUT OFF WATER

closed #70409

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3921 S Tyler LN

Case Date:
10/11/1996

DIRTY WATER

closed #70410

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2808 S Leonard Springs RD

Case Date:
10/11/1996

LOW WATER PRESSURE SINCE WE TRANSFERRED FROM OLD MAIN TO NEW MAIN.

closed #70411

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3643 W Jeffrey RD

Case Date:
10/11/1996

WATER RUNNING IN BACK YARD. HAD BEEN RUNNING FOR APPROX. ONE WEEK. THERE WAS NOT ENOUGH WATER TO GET A SAMPLE TO SEE IF IT WAS CITY WATER OR GROUND WATER.

closed #70412

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1314 N Jordan AVE

Case Date:
10/11/1996

INCONSISTANT WATER PRESSURE WHICH IN THE PAST SHE HAS CALLED I.U. AND THEY RESPONDED. TODAY WHEN SHE CALLED, I.U. TOLD HER TO CONTACT CBU.

closed #70413

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3499 E MOFFAT LN

Case Date:
10/11/1996

HAS SO MUCH AIR IN HER LINES THAT WATER IS SHUTTING OFF COMPLETELY AT TIMES.

closed #70414

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3951 N Feerwood CT

Case Date:
10/11/1996

DIRTY WATER

closed #70458

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2405 E Boston RD

Case Date:
10/1/1996

LOW WATER PRESSURE

closed #72937

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921 S EAST SIDE DR

Case Date:
1/1/1970

Frasier stated that she had talked with Tom Todd last year about this problem. The water runoff from East Side Drive goes across her driveway and pools there. The water has caused potholes to form at the end of her drive. She put up a fence to prevent people from parking in her yard. She wondered if the City would, therefore, fill in the potholes for her. The complaint was never entered in the system. Kimberly Pitcher took the information in on the date above and went out to take a look at

closed #38054

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1725 E Hunter AVE

Case Date:
2/5/2004

Phyllis & Samuel Guskin wrote re. 1725 E. Hunter Ave. They want to object to a request to subdivide existing single family residential lot at 1900 Atwater. They feel that the land is unsuitable for development because it appears to be a sinkhole. They also feel that the water retention needs should be addressed before any development is permitted. Letter was received by Util. Dept. but referred to COB Planning Dept.