Boil advisory issued for Evans City after water main breaks
EVANS CITY — Two water main breaks in the borough has traffic snarled on Main Street and officials issuing a water boil advisory to residents until water pressure can be restored and the broken mains mended.
The Evans City Sewer and Water Authority discovered the breaks on Main Street Hill and Elizabeth Avenue on Sunday and have been working to patch them throughout the day, issuing a boil advisory Monday morning after a possible drop in water pressure raised contamination concerns.
Martin Fabian, operations manager at the authority, said the rapid shifts in weather and advanced age of the mains likely caused the breaks.
He said workers hope to have the repairs finished by rush hour Monday, but that it can be difficult to precisely estimate a time.
The authority brought in contractors to help existing workers patch the lines.
By noon, Fabian said the main under Elizabeth Avenue was “pretty much patched,” with the main under Main Street still in need of work.
Once the lines are repaired and the system is restored to working order, officials can then analyze samples of the water to confirm whether the boil alert continues to be necessary.
Fabian said repairs had been somewhat delayed because the borough’s official water line maps were destroyed in a 2004 flood, and crews only had unofficial maps and the recollections of longtime employees and residents as points of reference.
As work is ongoing, Fabian asked residents and commuters for patience and to consider other routes to avoid the congested work area.
