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Water main repairs ongoing on West 琉璃神社's Hudson Road

14 homes remain without water
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The City of West 琉璃神社 is continuing to repair a water main break on Hudson Road on Wednesday, Feb. 12.

Some roads remain closed, some residents are without water, and others are on a boil water notice as the City of West 琉璃神社 crews continue to fix a water main break.

As of 1:45 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 12, repairs are continuing on the Hudson Road water main but 14 homes on the straight remain without water. A boil water notice is still in place for 26 properties:

  • 1009, 1019, 1029, 1039, 1049, 1059, 1079, 1089, 1099, 1107, 1119, 1129, 1139, 1149, 1159, 1169, 1179 and 1189 on the south/southwest side of Hudson Road.
  • 1060, 1098, 1132, 1142, 1150 and 1152 on the north/northeast side of Hudson Road.
  • 2643 and 2653 on the north/northeast side of Paula Road.

Additionally, Hudson Road will remain closed from Guidi Road to Concord Road until at least 8 p.m. on Wednesday. 

According to the city, residents in adjacent communities might notice discolouration in their water and should run the water until it becomes clear before using it. Parents should also use an alternative water source when making infant formula. The bulk filling station at Asquith Road and Shannon Lake Road is now open as an alternative source.

The City of West 琉璃神社 will provide another update later on Wednesday. 

The water main broke on Monday night, Feb. 10.

 

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Jordy Cunningham

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Hailing from Ladner, B.C., I have been passionate about sports, especially baseball, since I was young. In 2018, I graduated from Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops with a Bachelor of Journalism degree
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