Posted on 03/06/2008 10:47:08 AM PST by sten
There is nothing ‘going on’. And you missed several main breaks. We’ve had at least four breaks in my neck of the woods in the past two years. Normal, I assure you.
Many of the water mains in American cities are now well over the century mark. Old clay pipes and cast iron does not last forever. I believe the newer plastic on metal will last longer, but they are all dying from the day they go in the ground. Add in natural earth movement and you get “stuff happens”.
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Bush’s fault.
Not to mention flying manhole covers.
I here ya and I gotta apologize for that. Darn lactose intolerance.
Lord have mercy, I can’t believe there are now 46 responses about this nonsense.
I can speak to the first couple, in Tampa Bay.
East Columbus Ave water mains are probably 100 years old. The warranty expired, I suppose.
The mains in Tarpon Springs (all of north Pinellas County) were laid down in the late 70’s and began breaking wide open in the late 80s. The county sued the contractor back to the stone age, and have been replacing the water mains since then.
Treasure Island: The ground around there is coastal sand, not the best foundation, and there is always a lot of traffic pounding the ground as folks drive to and from the beach.
I don’t think that there is anything unusual.
Most breaks are from old age; once buried, mains are rarely serviced other than to repair breaks or an occasional addition of a tap.
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I do it all the time.
Water mains break ALL the time. I used to work in the industry. You’re imagining things — as evidenced by the fact that you didn’t pull an older month’s worth of stories for comparison.
Glad I have my own well.
Penn State (State College PA) issued a drinking water advisory yesterday afternoon, warning against usage of on-campus drinking water because of a “high turbidity level” from one of its wells. The cause is stated to be a lot of recent rain.
A statement on Penn State Live, live.psu.edu, advises students to use boiled or bottled water for “drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and food preparation until further notice.”
At the dining facilities, fountain soda machines are unusable.
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Water mains break ALL the time. I used to work in the industry. Youre imagining things as evidenced by the fact that you didnt pull an older months worth of stories for comparison.
Heck all he’d have to do is look around the arid south in the summer when the ground is parched and opening up and he’ll find that most water systems have trouble keeping the broken pipes fixed. Many only fix the worst and let the water flow until they can catch up.
Nope. There was hardly any water pressure when I took a shower this morning and they've been telling everyone to boil water until the system is tested. The local McD's was serving soda out of bottles, etc. This is the first time I've seen this since moving here last summer.
If that’s the case, NW Tampa had a transmission main failure. No water for you!
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