Wednesday, July 9th 2014, 8:50 am
City crews are working hard to fix a 30-inch water main break on North Harvard, but it's been a struggle. They hoped to have the problem fixed by Wednesday morning but a new problem means some residents are without water for a second day.
The 30-inch line burst around 1 a.m. Tuesday, and a city official said the reason was increased water pressure due to extreme heat.
Despite some workers being on scene for over 12 hours before being relieved around 7 a.m., about 40 homes are still without water.
Workers are now having to replace a valve at Harvard and Independence. Traffic is down to one lane in one area and closed completely from Latimer to Newton.
The city was reluctant to give a timeline for repairs but hopes to have the problem fixed by the end of the day Wednesday.
If you are affected by the break, there is a water truck set up on Newton, just east of Harvard. If you've had problems with flooding due to city water, call 918-596-9488.
Dave Davis joined the News On 6 team in 2010. Dave is a news anchor and co-anchor of 6 In The Morning for News On 6, bringing Oklahomans the latest headlines, financial insights, and local stories every weekday from 5–10 a.m. Dave is a regional Emmy Award winner and Edward R. Murrow Award recipient for his dedication to delivering accurate and engaging news to Oklahomans.
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