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Comment by Howard on October 25, 2013 at 8:02am

Boston Water Main Blows 5 Stories High (Oct 23)

Boston officials battled a large water main break in the middle of A Street near Congress Street. The “geyser” reached about five stories in the air—roughly 60 feet.

Sources

http://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/blog/2013/10/23/south-boston-wat...

Comment by Howard on October 23, 2013 at 5:56am

Ruptured UK Water Main Blows 100-Ft Geyser (Oct 22)

Shoddy editing from Daily Mail.

The high pressure water rocketed into the air in Malden Fields in Bushey, Hertfordshire - sending stones, litter and other debris sky high.

It blasted into the sky, before crashing to the ground - sending water gushing through the surrounding streets.

Resident Harry Jonson, 66, said he and his neighbours were told to stay indoors to avoid being injured by the enormous jet.

'We were told to stay indoors as the water was so powerful it was blowing rocks into the air.

'I've never seen anything like it before.'

Source

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2471711/Punctured-mains-pip...

Comment by Howard on October 16, 2013 at 3:56am

Ruptured Water Main Geyser in Houston Texas (Oct 13)

A large water main break in southwest Houston left residents in the area without water much of Sunday.

The water main break was reported around noon Sunday on Fondren and West Airport.

A city of Houston employee wasn't sure how many homes were affected by the water outage but said it was significant.

"It's a very large main that they're trying to repair," the city employee said.

Crews initially estimated it would take five hours to repair, but it ended up taking about 12 hours.

No additional details were released.

Source

http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=9285661

Comment by Derrick Johnson on October 11, 2013 at 9:38am

Water main break opens sinkhole on west side

 Posted: Tuesday, October 8, 2013 8:55 pm | Updated: 7:23 am, Wed Oct 9, 2013.

A water main break early Tuesday opened up a 20-foot-long, oval-shaped sinkhole at Camino Sierra Vista and Oñate Place, released a river of water, disrupted traffic in the west-side neighborhood and left 50 homes without water while crews worked into the night to repair the problem.

Jennifer Trujillo said water began gushing through the break in the asphalt, filling the hole and running down the street starting at about 12:45 p.m. She said she was worried about her home’s foundation, although when she checked the basement in the afternoon it was not wet.

She was trying to figure out how to get out to collect her children, 14 and 16, from school — and how she was going to cook dinner without water. She said her father, who lives next door, had anticipated such a situation and filled some plastic bottles with drinking water.

Vicenta Trujillo, 84, used the opportunity to collect runaway water with a ten-gallon bucket and water her trees.

The water pulsed through the break under high pressure for about three and a half hours. The city’s emergency manager, Andrew Phelps, didn’t have an estimate of how much water was lost, but, “It was a lot.”

He said crews were able to shut the water off at about 4:10 p.m.

The homes left without water Tuesday evening were along Camino Sierra Vista between Salazar and Alarid streets. Phelps said it would take about another 12 hours to replace the section of water main that ruptured. He blamed the break on aging infrastructure.

Staff from the City Water Division, Public Utilities Department, Public Works Department, police, firefighters, New Mexico Gas and Public Service Company of New Mexico all responded to the emergency.

PNM was worried that the high volume of water might threaten a utility poll in the area and the company shut off power to about 140 homes in case it fell down. Phelps said power should be restored Tuesday night.

The high pressure and turbidity of the water pushed dirt and rocks around, loosening the base of the pavement, “creating a bridge where there should be no bridge,” Phelps said. The substructure of the road was washed away and water gushed through the cracks, Phelps said. The sinkhole measures about 20 feet long and 12 to 14 feet across.

The storm drains did their job, he added. Some water flowed past the first drains in the road, but at about the fourth or fifth drain, Phelps said, the road was fairly dry. He said there were no reports of flooding.

Phelps said there was a delay in shutting off water pressure because crews had a hard time finding the correct valve. When they did find the right one (near Alarid Street), it was hard to turn off because of the high pressure.

Phelps said city utility crews will assess where further work is needed on the water main. By Tuesday evening they had pumped the water from the sinkhole.

It typically takes 24 hours to restore water to residential pipes. Meanwhile traffic was being diverted. There also is some ongoing roadwork on St. Francis Drive between Mercer Street and Camino Sierra Vista.

Dolores Martinez, who lives right across from the sinkhole, said she and her husband, Ben, had both power and water because their house is not connected to the main that broke. She said the crawl space under their home was OK.

Standing outside surveying the scene, she said, “It’s the biggest mess you have ever seen. It’s like being in a sci-fi movie. It was unimaginable.”

http://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/article_4ffcb38f-7...

Comment by Howard on October 10, 2013 at 3:09am

Massive Water Main Break Near Baltimore, Maryland (Oct 9)

Water shot from the ground, like a wall blocking the road.

"It looked like a geyser, just shooting over the trees.  You couldn't see beyond like on the other side of Putty Hill," said Kathy Fallon, who lives off Putty Hill Ave.    

It shot through the trees and nearly knocked out Putty Hill Park.  The pressure brought down tree branches and created a river on Putty Hill Ave., in between Perring Pkwy. and Old Harford Rd.

The hole in the busted water main is about a foot wide.  The water pushed off the storm drain cover and broke apart bricks underground. 

24-inch water main break is in the 2300 block of Putty Hill Avenue, and the road was closed from Perring Parkway to Old Harford Road.

Officials say the water pressure forcibly moved a slab of concrete and a manhole several feet.

“It did a lot of damage to the sidewalk."said Kurt Kocher, Baltimore City Department of Public Works.

Sources

http://www.abc2news.com/dpp/news/region/baltimore_county/water-main...

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-county/parkvill...

http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2013/10/09/24-hours-later-residents-i...

http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2013/10/08/baltimore-county-water-mai...

Comment by Howard on October 9, 2013 at 3:59am

Water Main Erupts in Seattle Washington (Oct 8)
A 16-inch water main ruptured near University Village on Tuesday afternoon.

Fire alarms across the University of Washington campus were set off by the sudden drop in water pressure.

The water main is a major one for the city but it was unclear how many water customers were affected. Inspectors were still at the scene late Tuesday afternoon, trying to identify the location of the break and the cause.

"It was a lot of water," said Josh Dautremont, who was working at Eureka Burger when the water main broke. "It was hitting the bridge." (the Northeast 45th Street viaduct running from the University of Washington to the shopping center).

The Starbucks nearest the water main was closed but other stores remained open, though with few customers.

Water flowed through the shopping center's parking lot but sandbags were placed in time to divert the widening lake into drains, where large whirlpools formed.

Sources

http://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/Water-main-break-at-Universi...

http://mynorthwest.com/11/2370594/Water-main-break-floods-Seattles-...

Comment by Howard on October 8, 2013 at 3:56am

2 Water Mains Blow in Omaha, Nebraska (Oct 7)
A geyser at 85th and Center coincided with another water main break two blocks away in downtown Omaha Nebraska.

About 40 commercial and business customers were affected.

The cause of the breaks are under investigation,

Sources

http://nebraskaradionetwork.com/2013/10/07/there-she-blows-water-ma...

http://www.omaha.com/article/20131007/NEWS/131008992/1707

Comment by Derrick Johnson on October 6, 2013 at 7:38am

 

Water main break forces closure of Washington Avenue near Juniper

 

 , CA — A water main break has snarled traffic in central Escondido by creating a sink hole on Washington Avenue between Juniper Street and Waverly Place, city officials said.

The street has been closed indefinitely pending pipe and road repairs. Water has been shut off in the area.

Crews from the state Department of Transportation were trying to figure out exactly which water line was broken and how to fix it just after 5 p.m., city officials said.

City Councilman John Masson, who works nearby, said spectators gathered to watch the unusual scene Friday afternoon.

"The whole road from curb to curb was puffed up about six inches," Masson said. "It was quite amazing to see. The water was bubbling out and they finally shut it off."

 

http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/sep/27/escondido-sink-hole-traf...   

Comment by Howard on September 28, 2013 at 2:37am

Multiple Water Mains Rupture Across Jackson, Mississippi (Sept 27)

Eight broken water mains have public works crews working overtime to restore service across the city of Jackson.

Residents across the city are under a boil water notice. Those areas affected include Petit Bois, Avery Circle, Whitworth Street, Forest Park Drive and River Oaks Place.

The boil water notice will remain in effect for at least two days since two consecutive days of clean water testing results are required.  

Residents are urged not to drink tap water or use ice from the freezer without a filter. Residents can cook or wash dishes, but must boil the tap water for at least one minute before using it. Bathing is safe as long as the water is not swallowed.

Sources

http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20130927/NEWS/130927007/Jackso...

http://www.wjtv.com/story/23553183/flash-flooding-for-water-main-br...

Comment by Howard on September 22, 2013 at 6:27pm

Ruptured Water Main Creates Geyser in Napa, California (Sept 21)
Water shot about 100 feet into the air at about 3 p.m. Saturday after a water main apparently broke along southbound Highway 29 and Devlin Road in south Napa County.

For about an hour, vehicles slowed as drivers snapped photos of the jet that shot water and dirt into the air as public works employees for the city of Napa tried to slowly shut down valves.

The cause of the break was not immediately known.

Source

http://napavalleyregister.com/news/local/water-main-breaks-sprays-i...

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