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Gas line cut during sewer work

June 18, 2022 by Randy Reddick Leave a Comment

City Crews replace common area sewer

City crews following up on plumbing work Saturday began replacing old clay sewer pipe in the common area which is also designated a utility right of way. In the process, they cut into a gas line and severed water to the party house. Gas was shut off at the meter as was the water until repairs could be made.

The cascade of events followed work by Lowrey Plumbing in response to a clogged toilet at the party house. Lowery found some roots in that part of the line that belongs to Haversham but then found collapsed pipe on the city’s side of things. The toilet will be out of commission for several days.

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