Leaking Water Main Shut Down

Fairhope, Alabama 

 

12" pipe under Fly Creek leaking.

EMERGENCY REPAIR AUTHORIZED

A 12-inch diameter pipe under Fly Creek providing water service to the north side of town was shut down after a leak was discovered, according to city engineer Richard Johnson.

Another parallel 8" pipe is still in use, still providing water to the city's large northern neighborhoods (ie. Rock Creek).

During the March 21 city council meeting, Johnson asked that up to $50K be authorized for preliminary survey work (by Krebs Engineering) to begin the repair process so it may be accomplished before summer months when water demand is greatest (lawn watering).

The actual construction work will still have to be put out for competitive bids at a later meeting.

Johnson said the new pipe may be suspended under the adjacent pedestrian bridge over the creek this time, where it could be monitored more easily. 

He did not say how the old pipe was damaged or how long it had been leaking. 



Pedestrian bridge.


Comments

Anonymous said…
How many more leaks will be recovered from old pipes this year ?
Anonymous said…
There have been numerous major leaks that have been reported over the past year on both sides of the creek. No wonder water rates are going up this year. Maybe, they should directional bore a new line under the creek and eliminate that bad section.
Anonymous said…
With new systems installed pressure will flow differently and stress other areas in the system.Leaks will occur in those areas.
Anonymous said…
So many experts. Thats what they are looking at, different material to be used, location, size, and if any upgrades need to be made since a repair will need to be made. There are hundred of water leaks in every water system every year.