Update: 4-2-26 7:30 p.m.
Crews have completed flushing procedures. A Precautionary Boil Notice has been issued for customers in the affected areas.
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Update: 4-2-26 2:45 p.m.
Repairs have been completed, and water service has been restored. Crews are currently conducting flushing procedures. Water pressure fluctuates during the flushing cycle.
Customers may notice some temporary discoloration due to naturally occurring sediment in the lines following the water main break. A Precautionary Boil Notice will be issued once flushing is complete.
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Update: 4-2-26 12:20 p.m.
Crews experienced some delays restoring service while gaining access to airport property. Work is now progressing, and we are getting close to restoration.
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Update: 4-2-26 9:30 a.m.
Out of an abundance of caution, residents in the affected area experiencing low water pressure are advised to boil their water at this time. Customers will be notified when an official Precautionary Boil Water Notice is issued.
For information on how to purify or boil water, visit our Advisories page.
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Update: 4-2-26 7:45 a.m.
The affected area has been expanded and now includes 9th Ave. & Scenic Hwy, extending from Langley Ave. to Summit Blvd. A 12-inch water main was damaged and it may be several hours before repairs are completed. Crews are currently on-site making repairs and will remain on-site until repairs are complete. We will continue to provide updates on our website, social media, and through customer notifications as information becomes available. If you are not signed up for notifications, you can do so here: here.
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Update: 4-1-26 11:30 p.m.
The water main break at the intersection of Spanish Trail Rd. and W Francisco St. has been isolated and crews are on-site making repairs.
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There is currently an unplanned water outage in the area of Spanish Trail Rd. and W Francisco St. Crews are working to isolate the break and make repairs. Updates will be provided as work progresses.