West Ashley, S.C. is buzzing this Monday morning as crews dive into repairs for a significant 36-inch water main break that was reported on Handle Lane and Canterbury Road. Spokesperson Mike Saia from Charleston Water Service updated residents about the situation, reassuring that this is a low-traffic area along Savannah Highway.
One of the first questions on everyone’s mind is whether they will have access to water during this repair. Good news! Saia confirmed that no customers are currently without water. This means folks can go about their day without worrying about their water supply being interrupted. It’s always a relief to hear that things are being handled smoothly, isn’t it?
As the morning progressed, the water main break which was detected around 10:30 a.m. was contained just one hour later at 11:30 a.m.. It’s a great demonstration of how quickly and efficiently these crews work! Saia mentioned that the team anticipates finishing the repairs by Monday evening, which is wonderful news for the community.
However, residents should be prepared for some minor inconveniences as the repair does necessitate further work down the line. After the pipes are fixed, Handle Lane will require repaving in the coming weeks. During this time, commuters may notice that one lane of traffic on this road will be closed. For the immediate future, there will be a metal plate covering the hole, so drivers are encouraged to remain cautious and attentive during rush hour.
Although the area itself may not experience high traffic, it’s essential for nearby residents to remain informed. Saia stated that while the water mains have been contained, it is currently unclear just how much water has been released into the nearby storm ditch. The situation is under control, and for now, everyone can breathe a little easier, knowing that the water service team is on it!
In summary, while it’s a bit of a disruption to the morning routine, the crew’s rapid response and their commitment to getting things back in order is commendable. Residents of West Ashley can expect improvements in the area and should stay updated for any road changes in the upcoming weeks. It’s always nice to know that if something unexpected happens, there’s a team ready to jump in and fix it!
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