closed #41792
Water Utility Problems
1501 S Madison ST
- Case Date:
- 1/28/2003
Frozen line.
Frozen line.
Water is out at 1501 s Highland. Please call Deb Voliva 812 336 4979
Needs water turned on.
No water at 1500 E Richland Dr since about 10:30 on Sat. Would like to see an ETA for when it's back on 608.395.1079/hoymand@gmail.com. Dirk Herr-Hoyman
Reported to Mike Carter via email 1/11/18. Reporting to uReport as well. FYI. With the new snow, it’s a lot easier to see where the leak is at. I hope you had a nice long weekend… Best, Rick On Jan 11, 2018, at 2:27 PM, Rick Birch Dietz wrote: Mike, here’s the scoop on the leak we discussed. Thanks! I live at 1500 E Maxwell Ln. I’m at the SE corner of Maxwell and Sheridan. There appears to be water pooling on east side of Sheridan near the western entrance to my driveway. I noticed ice here a few times last winter but thought it was just frozen road runoff and it wasn’t super cold last year so ice build-up wasn’t significant. But it’s been well below freezing and there shouldn’t be standing water. I didn’t observe anything like this in the spring, summer or fall. I assume there’s a small water line leak underground, perhaps underneath the road. The road is cracked along the edge so there may be some freeze/thaw going on. It doesn’t seem to be an emergency — the flow seems pretty minimal but it does generate some ice south of the wet area when below freezing. I wanted to report this now that I realize what is going on. I placed a stake with orange flagging tape in the area where it seems like water is coming to the surface. Thanks for looking into this. Thanks, R <IMG_4655.jpeg>
Apparently water leak underground in front yard. Low water pressure in shower this morning.
Damage done by snow plow. Corner of Brigadier and Lieutenant.
Harvey McNeal reported that Lentz Asphalt is filling up their paving roller from a hydrant that does not have a meter.
Brown water
Since late last year, I've noticed water coming out of the ground here, flowing across the multi-use path, and into the street. When the temperature dropped below freezing, this produced a considerably large layer of ice across the path. I don't know if this water is coming from the homeowner's property or from a leaking waterline, but I think someone should take a look at it.