Water main break destroys street near Los Angeles, California - July 29, 2014    

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Since 2013, a conspicuous number of water main breaks and sinkholes have been reported across the U.S.  While water lines commonly rupture during winter months, especially in regions experiencing subfreezing temperatures, large water mains are fracturing in southern states where ground temperatures remain above freezing.

Notable water main breaks and sinkholes during the first 6 days of 2013:

 

January 1

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - "Super Sinkhole Walter" and 40 Others

Harrisburg officials expect it will take several weeks to repair damage from a massive sinkhole that forced dozens of residents to evacuate.

The city’s Department of Public Works said it could be another 30 days before water, sewer and gas lines are replaced in the neighborhood where the sinkhole is causing problems.  "Super Sinkhole Walter," as the North Fourth Street collapse has been called, is big enough to have its own Foursquare check-in location.

On Thursday, the massive hole partially swallowed a construction backhoe.

The hole opened Monday morning, and later opened a bigger hole.

A spokesman for Mayor Linda Thompson said the city must replace the entire water and sewer system lines on the block.
The spokesman, Robert Philbin, said new water and sewer lines will not be working for five to six weeks.

These two large sinkholes in the 2100 block of North Fourth Street are among at least 40 sinkholes covered by steel plates citywide, according to Kevin Hagerich, director of the city’s Department of Public Works.

Interactive Map of Known Sinkholes in Harrisburg

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January 3

Malibu, California - Recurring Water Main Breaks

Another water main break in Malibu collapsed part of John Tyler Drive as crews worked to repair the leak.

A broken water main and partially collapsed road have narrowed traffic to one lane on Malibu Country Drive near John Tyler Drive.

Between 30 and 35 customers in Malibu Country Estates are without water. Los Angeles County Public Works received a call about a partially collapsed roadway on Malibu Country Drive at 9:30 a.m, according to spokesman Mike Kaspar.

Kaspar said the road is cut down to one lane for approximately 100 yards.

This is the second water main break reported in Malibu in as many days. On Wednesday, the main that supplies water to the Adamson House broke and employees from Public Works worked overnight on a temporary fix and permanent reroute of the underground pipeline. Westbound traffic on Pacific Coast Highway was cut down to one lane between Malibu Inn and Serra Road while crews made the repair.

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Grand Rapids, Michigan - Big Hole / Deep Water

A water main break has closed the westbound lanes of 44th Street between Division Avenue and U.S. 131 in Wyoming, Michigan

A broken valve is causing complications in repairing the break in a 16-inch water main and the road may be closed until Saturday, authorities now say.

The valve, which broke in a partially-closed position, must be replaced before the water main can be fixed, Wyoming Director of Public Works William Dooley said in a statement on Friday, Jan. 4.

The water main broke area of 44th Street SW and Clay Avenue on Thursday.

The westbound lanes of 44th Street are closed near Clay Avenue, and Clay is closed from 44th Street north to Louisiana Avenue.

Dooley said the repair is taking much longer than anticipated because of the valve problem. Water is still flowing from the main because the valve cannot be closed.

A private contractor has been called to help city crews and they expect to fix the valve this afternoon.

Dooley said the water main break has not affected drinking water to area residents.

“Once the valve has been replaced, we will start work to repair the water main and hope to have that wrapped up yet today. We recognize and apologize for the inconvenience that this has caused to businesses, area residents and motorists and are working as quickly as we can to return things to normal," Dooley said in the statement.

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January 4

New Orleans, Louisiana - Cajun Geyser

A water main break in the middle of Adams Street near Maple poured water into the streets Friday afternoon.

Sewerage and Water Board crews arrived on the scene around 1:30 pm to address the incident.

An hour or so later, the break erupted into a full-blown geyser, showering Adams Street with water.

Water was rising on the sides of the street near several Uptown businesses, creeping up on the tires of some cars.

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January 5

Atlanta, Georgia

A massive water main break caused headaches for both residents and drivers on Clairmont Road in Chamblee, more than 24 hours after it first happened.

A huge hole opened up in the road between Airport Road and Wingate Road Saturday morning. Residents in the area were without water for much of the weekend after the 30-inch water main break.

DeKalb County spokesman Burke Brennan told Channel 2 Action News that they first had to clear out the water from the hole to determine the cause before they could begin repairing it. Major damage to the road and the sidewalk could still be seen well into Sunday morning.

Brennan says the pipe's age could have been a factor in the break.

Police were on the scene to re-direct traffic away from the area near DeKalb-Peachtree Airport.

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Sacramento, California

Water main break floods East Sacramento neighborhood

A 16-inch water main broke Saturday morning, turning two streets into ponds and damaging several homes along 39th and D Streets.

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority says that a 30-inch line broke in the Oakland/Bloomfield area near the South Millvale Bridge at Morewood Street.

Two Port Authority stations and a portion of bus routes were closed after the water main break.

The break happened in North Oakland around 6 a.m. and the Neville Ramp, Herron and Negley Port Authority stations were closed as a result, our news partners at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette report.

The East Liberty station is as far as inbound buses can go and outbound buses will make it to the 26th Street Ramp, the Post-Gazette says.

Officials said the water main break exposed a 24-inch Equitable gas line.

“Public Safety is our No. 1 concern,” Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority Director of Operations Tom Palmosina said in a press release. “PWSA crew responded immediately and began isolating the leak.”

PWSA officials said that all efforts are being focused on the gas line.

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January 6

Seattle, Washington

A large water main break on Sunday caused the closure of State Route 20 in Port Townsend near the ferry terminal.

Around 3 a.m., Police and Public Works responded to the 1800 block of Water Street where the break was reported near the Tides Inn and Suites.

Portions of State Route 20 pavement were raised several inches above the original road bed as pressure from the water pushed up to the surface. When crews first arrived on scene they found water running west down the road. At least one business, The Food Co-op, 414 Kearney Street, had flood damage as water rushed into the building.

The closure affects commuters traveling to the Port Townsend-Coupeville ferry route.  Detour routes for ferry traffic have been set up through city streets.

Water to at least a dozen businesses and residents was shut off but was restored by 3:30 p.m.

The Department of Transportation will not have materials available to begin repairing the highway until sometime Monday, according to Claudia Bingham Baker, WSDOT communications manager.

Detours will remain in place until crews determine the road is safe to reopen, which would occur Monday at the earliest.

The cause of the break is under investigation.

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Comment by Derrick Johnson on August 7, 2014 at 8:49am

Gas line, water main ruptures force evacuations in Bellevue

By KOMO Staff Published: Aug 6, 2014 at 9:23 AM PDT Last Updated: Aug 6, 2014 at 5:48 PM PDT

 

BELLEVUE, Wash. - Seven homes were evacuated in a Bellevue neighborhood Wednesday after a water main and a gas line ruptured at the same time, officials said.

Police and emergency crews responded to the scene, in the 14700 block of SE Allen Road, at about 8:45 a.m. after reports of water gushing in the roadway and a strong smell of natural gas.

Officials said it appears a high-pressure gas line ruptured due to flooding from the fractured water main. But the cause of the 6-inch water main break is unknown at this time.

Residents in the surrounding area were immediately evacuated and SE Allen Road was closed between 140th Avenue Southeast and 149th Avenue Southeast.

The gas leak was shut down by 11:45 a.m.

Twenty-two homes are without water, but city crews restored service late Wednesday afternoon.

There was no property damage due to the water main break and no injuries.

Source: http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Gas-line-water-main-ruptures-in-...

 

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Comment by Derrick Johnson on August 6, 2014 at 7:46am

Dalton Declares Water Emergency After Line Breaks

11:37PM / Monday, August 04, 2014

The temporary patch is holding to allow the reserve tanks to be filled to capacity, according to Dalton Emergency Management. The pipe to make the permanent repairs has not arrived yet but the expectation it will be here Wednesday to begin repairs by the afternoon. Full repairs are epected to take more than 12  hours, with completion by Thursday afternoon.

The water emergency remains in effect until the line is permanently repaired.

DALTON, Mass. — A water main break on Housatonic Street early Monday morning continues to affect water pressure in the area.

Dalton is under a water emergency, with requests that residents limit excess water usage until permanent repairs can be made.

The line comes from Pittsfield's Cleveland Water Treatment Plant and is the primary transmission main for about two-thirds of the city's water. The city's Department of Public Utilities was responding to the break.

According to officials, a construction crew broke the line near LP Adams, closing Housatonic from South Carson to Depot Street.

A high volume of water was spewing from the edge of the roadway.

Emergency crews were working to put a temporary patch on the hole. Water was turned off but officials hoped it could be turned on temporarily Tuesday morning. It will be turned off again so permanent repairs can be completed Wednesday.

Dalton Emergency Management posted on its Facebook page that "permanent repairs cannot be done until Wednesday because of the nature of the damage to the pipe and the type of pipe that is being repaired."

Pittsfield residents also were asked to "immediately curtail" water usage and prepare for sporadic episodes of low pressure and roiled water.

Dalton has a reserve of water that officials said should cover basic family usage — washing, dishes and bathrooms — but not excess use such as watering lawns or washing cars or multiple loads of laundry.

Once the water in the tanks is used, it can't be refilled until the line is reconnected.

Source: http://www.iberkshires.com/story/47120/Dalton-Declares-Water-Emerge...

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Comment by Derrick Johnson on August 2, 2014 at 7:18am

Six million gallons of water poured onto a major roadway after a water main burst in Maryland

 

HYATTSVILLE, Md. (WUSA9) -- A water main that caused major issues on Rhode Island Avenue Thursday evening is back in service, the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) reports.

All customers now have water, the WSSC reports, but the road remains closed while repairs continue.

WSSC says six million gallons of water were lost when the pipe burst on Thursday.

Both directions of Rhode Island Avenue (Route 1) between 43rd St. and Charles Armentrout Drive will be closed through Saturday while the repairs continue.

WSSC said crews are taking 18 feet of pipe out of the ground, where there's a 20 by 30 feet wide hole. There is also damage to a storm drain that must be fixed.

One southbound lane of Rhode Island is open, although officials still suggest that drivers choose alternate routes.

According to WSSC officials, the 73-year-old pipe burst on both ends at approximately 4:30 p.m. Thursday. The 12-inch pipe took three hours to stop the flow of water.

Source: http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/local/maryland/2014/07/31/traffic-w...

 

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Comment by Howard on August 1, 2014 at 3:24am

Kansas Water Main Break Creates Geyser Near County Jail (Jul 31)

A large water main break evoked images of the geyser “Old Faithful,” shooting water about 40 feet into the air Thursday morning on the south side of the Shawnee County Jail on the east edge of downtown Topeka.

The water main break was one of two that happened about 9 a.m. about a block away from each other.

The most spectacular of the two occurred on the north side of the T-intersection at S.E. 9th and Jefferson, in a grassy area immediately south of the jail, where water shot high into the air.  In the minutes after the break, plumes of water could be seen spraying high above the south side of the three-story jail, located at 501 S.E. 8th.

The other water-main break occurred a block to the south at S.E. 10th and Jefferson.

Water was cut off to a number of downtown area buildings as a result of the break.

Westar Energy trucks arrived on the scene about 9:15 a.m. to restore power to an area of downtown Topeka that lost electricity about the same time of the water-main break. Stoplights downtown were flashing or were out because of the power failure.

City officials said it wasn’t immediately known whether the power outage was related to the water-main break.

Nearby streets — including the area of S.E. 10th and Jefferson — were flooded as a result of the break at that location.

City crews reported small fountains bubbling up near S.E. 10th and Jefferson in areas where the roadway remained flooded more than an hour after the water had been shut off.

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Comment by Tracie Crespo on July 30, 2014 at 4:38am

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Water main break, geyser flood UCLA campus, strand motorists

UCLA flooding: Water on stairway: Water cascades down a stairway to a parking structure adjacent to Pauley Pavlion, home of UCLA basketball, background, after a 30-inch water main burst on nearby Sunset Boulevard Tuesday, July 29, 2014, in Los Angeles.
Water cascades down a stairway to a parking structure adjacent to Pauley Pavlion, home of UCLA basketball, background, after a 30-inch water main burst on nearby Sunset Boulevard Tuesday, July 29, 2014, in Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A major water main ruptured underneath a street near the University of California, Los Angeles on Tuesday, spewing a geyser that flooded parts of the campus and stranded motorists on surrounding streets.

The water flowed across the north end of the campus, submerging athletic fields and pouring into an underground parking structure, where crews helped motorists whose cars were caught in water up to their wheel wells, Los Angles Fire Department spokesman Brian Humphrey said.

Humphrey said there were no injuries reported in the flooding but that fire department swift water rescue teams were on scene as a precaution.

He said the athletic fields and possibly some classrooms would likely suffer water damage, although it was too early to estimate.

Local television images showed students wading through knee-deep water as the geyser continued to pour water onto nearby Sunset Boulevard. Firefighters placed sandbags outside of classrooms and aided drivers stuck in water and mud.

Sunset, a major thoroughfare through the city's west side, was shut down in both directions, jamming traffic during the afternoon rush-hour commute.

The city's Department of Water said workers were working to shut down multiple valves that would stop the water from flowing from the 30-inch main without breaking any nearby pipes.

Mayor Eric Garcetti said that it would take a full hour to shut off water in the ruptured pipe, which dates to 1921.

The water main break poured thousands of gallons of water onto the UCLA campus and nearby streets as California suffers through a record drought that has prompted state and local authorities to impose water-use restrictions on residents.

It's not clear exactly what cause the burst. But it happened at a very bad time for the city and state.

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LARGE WATER MAIN BREAK CAUSES ROAD TO COLLAPSE IN FORT LEE

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A water main break caused a partial street collapse in Fort Lee Monday afternoon. 

A 10-foot section of the roadway collapsed after the 8-inch water main break occurred on 16th street.

Area businesses were closed while United Water worked to get the water running again in the area. Water is expected to be turned back on by 10 p.m. 

The only building impacted by the water being shut off is a 13 story building at 1379 16th Street. 

Crews roped off the area where the road began to cave in.
Comment by jorge namour on July 26, 2014 at 4:06pm

Explodes a pipe, chaos in Rome -- ITALY: car engulfed by an abyss [PHOTOS]

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Cracks in Ruggero Di Lauria, near Heroes' Square and Triumphal Arch of the market, due to a broken water pipe that caused flooding across the road and a few surrounding streets. A car parked across the street and 'over the big hole that has' opened in the road surface. The alarm and 'took place during the night and was attended by the Fire and technicians ACEA. Closed to traffic, in addition to Ruggero di Lauria, also some of the surrounding streets, including Via Andrea Doria, Via Candia, Via Pisani, between Via Candia and Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie, and via Francesco Caracciolo, between Tunis and off street Victor Pisani.

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Comment by Howard on July 19, 2014 at 1:51am

Water Main Erupts in Groton, Connecticut (Jul 17)

An overnight water main that burst underneath a residential road in Groton left a gaping hole behind.

The water main under Midway Oval let go early Friday morning and sent a geyser of water shooting 50' up through the roadway.

Neighbors said they were awakened when chunks of asphalt began hitting their cars and homes.  One person said the debris smashed a window on his home and the windshield of his car.

"My wife heard a loud noise. We thought nothing of it and a few minutes later we checked outside and there's huge lights and there's water flying up in the air," neighbor David Blair said.

This happened at about 2:30 a.m. Friday, and the break left about 46 homes without water.

Groton Utility crews said the 8" water main left behind a huge hole that is now full of water.  Crews are working to pump the water out so they can begin to repair the break.

"When our first man got here, he said it was pretty high," said Raymond Valentini of Groton Utilities.

When the pipe burst, it not only sent water shooting 50' high in the air, but it also scattered rocks, which landed on lawns, on cars and even took out a few windows.

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http://www.wfsb.com/story/26050670/large-water-main-break-causes-si...

Comment by Derrick Johnson on July 18, 2014 at 10:02am

Phoenix battles 5 water-main breaks

An aging infrastructure may be to blame for five reported water-main breaks in Phoenix on Wednesday. Troy Hayes, assistant director of water services for the city, said several of the incidents involved pipes that were installed more than 80 years ago.

"Some of these were put in in 1932," he said.

RELATED: Series of water-main breaks plague Phoenix

On Wednesday, there was a 6-inch break at a housing complex on Papago Drive near Seventh Avenue, according to Victoria Welch, a water-services spokeswoman. The water was restored around 11:30 a.m. and the backfill and cleanup had begun, but as the response crew was preparing to leave, the main broke again.

There was a 4-inch break on 55th Avenue and Baseline Road. Welch said no customers were impacted. Meanwhile, an 8-inch main break on 16th Avenue and Encanto Boulevard flooded the intersection and cut off water for 11 residents.

On East Washington Street, there was an 8-inch break that shut down the water service for 28 residents. Crews were called to fix another break on Seventh Street near Butler Drive.

Hayes said that after a break, crews cut off the broken segment and replaced it with a new pipe, which could last about 50 years. There is a post-repair review, in which officials determine whether the pipe will need to be replaced entirely.

Phoenix Water Services has a water-main-replacement program that evaluates pipes annually, he said. The pipes are examined for size, material and the year that they were installed to determine whether they need replacement.

This year's evaluation and review is expected to begin in August.

The 16th Avenue and Encanto Boulevard incident turned the intersection into a pool. Residents could be seen wading in murky brown water on Wednesday morning.

Officials closed Encanto Boulevard between 16th and Laurel avenues because of debris left by the flooding, Welch said.

A water-main break at the Greek Town Restaurant near Butler Drive and Seventh Street diverted three northbound lanes on Seventh Street to the shoulder as crews worked to repair the damage, Welch said.

Source: http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/phoenix/2014/07/17/phoeni...

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Comment by Howard on July 15, 2014 at 3:26am

Water Main Break Pummels Texas Home (Jul 11)

Jerry Manis, who was home sick, said he woke to the sound of glass breaking. At first, he thought the house was being broken into. Then he realized that water was peeling the shingles off his roof.

"I was at a loss for words, " he said. "There is nothing you can do. … Just feel helpless."

“We watched it continually get worse,” he said. “Then it started breaking up the asphalt.”

He said he and the other neighbors watched the geyser form, pointed directly at the Manis house.

“It was like a fire hose going into the Manises’ house,” Schlipf said, adding that it tore through shingles and windows.

The Fort Worth family is still staying at a hotel Monday after the water main shot out chunks of asphalt that tore through their roof and flooded several rooms.

The explosion tore apart portions of ceiling, damaged drywall in at least three rooms and ruined their belongings.

“I’m just thankful that nobody was hurt,” Amanda Manis said Monday. She said the brick house in the 6300 block of Whitman Avenue is unlivable.

The water main break caused an uproar in the neighborhood about 1 p.m. Friday, when neighbors heard a loud noise and saw water running down the street.

Freddy Schlipf, who lives across the street from the Manis family, said the roar was similar to a B-52 flyover.

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