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Update on the Calgary Water Main Break

Repair Timeline

The City of Calgary has provided an updated timeline for the repairs to the major water main break that occurred on August 25th, 2023: *

August 25th:

Water main break occurs; emergency repairs initiated. *

August 26th:

Site assessment completed; excavation and pipe replacement begin. *

August 27th:

Pipe replacement continues; crews work around the clock. *

August 28th:

Pipe installation completed; testing and disinfection underway. *

August 29th:

Water service restored to affected areas; flushing and monitoring continue. *

August 30th:

Final inspection and re-paving work; repairs complete.

Affected Areas

The following areas remain affected by the water main break: * Altadore * Banff Trail * Crescent Heights * Elboya * Elbow Park * Mount Royal * Parkhill * Rideau Park * Sunnyside

Water Supply

Water service has been restored to most of the affected areas. However, some residents may still experience low water pressure or discoloured water. The City advises residents to boil any water used for drinking or cooking until further notice.

Traffic Impacts

Excavation and repair work is causing significant traffic disruptions in the affected areas. Motorists are advised to avoid the area or use alternate routes.

Updates and Information

Regular updates on the repairs and the affected areas will be provided by the City of Calgary through its website (calgary.ca), social media channels, and the City of Calgary app.

Contact Information

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Calgary Water Main Break Update

City crews continue to repair a major water main break that has affected parts of southeastern Calgary since Tuesday evening. The break occurred on a 600mm water main near the intersection of 52nd Street and 130th Avenue S.E. Extensive flooding occurred in the area, affecting homes and businesses. Repair crews have been working around the clock to fix the break. City officials estimate that repairs will be completed by Thursday evening. In the meantime, residents in the affected area are advised to boil their water before drinking it. The City is distributing bottled water at the following locations: * Southland Leisure Centre (500 Southland Drive S.E.) * Riverbend Recreation Centre (1900 Riverbend Drive S.E.) * Frank King Day Use Area (12615 Macleod Trail S.E.) City officials say that water pressure may be low in some areas during the repairs. Residents are asked to conserve water as much as possible. The cause of the break is still under investigation.