closed #179188
Water Utility Problems
2789 E Crabapple CIR
- Case Date:
- 3/7/2022
After Sunday's night storm there is low to no water pressure. I have investigated and cannot find or hear any leaks.
After Sunday's night storm there is low to no water pressure. I have investigated and cannot find or hear any leaks.
I think the water main in front of 2700 S Banta is ruptured - there is water coming out of the cracks in the street and its not snow melt/runoff. A section of the main was replaced a few weeks ago about 50ft south of where this new leak is.
I and others in the area have experienced a decrease in water pressure since the March 6-7 overnight and early morning storms.
On the morning of 3/7 (after a night of storms) we noticed that our home’s water pressure has been significantly reduced. There is barely enough pressure to use the shower. I have asked neighbors in the area, and they are reporting similar issues.
Returned home late from the hospital and found water flowing across the sidewalk between our house & neighbors’, near the water shutoff & sewer cover.
Water pressure suddenly dropped and now have no water flow.
4400 S Calloway ct. 47401 Cory Blackwell We have a water leak at our main in our yard. Our normal bill is around 40 dollars and our last one was over 160 dollars. This has happened once before about 2 years ago. The city came out and looked at it saying that it was on there end and they kindly fixed it for us... i think we have the same issue again. Please contact me back ASAP at 812-361-2420 Thank you , Cory Blackwell E-mail- blackwec@bloomington.in.gov
There is water seeping out of the ground and onto the pavement on the east side of Oak Street, the alley that runs between 5th & 6th Streets. On the other side of Oak is a fire hydrant. I suspect the pipe is leaking.
Note on the door saying water usage was up from 2 gallons to 20 gallons
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.