closed #145424
Water Utility Problems
- Case Date:
- 5/29/2015
At the intersection of Bradshire & Uppinton Court, water is running down the street. Possible main break.
At the intersection of Bradshire & Uppinton Court, water is running down the street. Possible main break.
Broken pavement where East Morningside drive meets my driveway at 101 E. Glenwood Ave. The bad pavement is from storm water that flows from across the street into my drainage ditch. Request pothole/patch repair to halt additional loss to street pavement.
Water is backing up into yard from storm grate in her back yard.
Customer is building a new home and has exposed a water line in footer.
There is a large pothole that formed around a storm water drain on S Walnut Street in front of Kroger Gas Station. I hit the hole last night. Not sure how much damage my car sustained. Will be taking it to a mechanic.
At the intersection of Covenanter & Woodbine, the fire hydrant is spraying water.
This is probably a Utilities issue, but I cannot find a place to make a report to them (online). Recently, there is a big THICK ICE patch that develops on the street at the corner of Maxwell and Woodlawn, whenever the temp. is below freezing. It is on the east side of Woodlawn at the SE corner of that intersection. (There is a fire hydrant at that location.) Pretty sure there is water leaking from somewhere underground onto the street.
S. Jordan and Sheridan (Sheridan crosses S. Jordan twice--this is the Southern-most intersection) There was a water leak that was repaired, but the large patch they did was apparently not steamrolled (too cold?) In any case, it's a big lumpy mass.
Water is flowing over the pavement.
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.