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Feb. 7, Pine Marten Way scheduled water service outage

February 05, 2024
Pine Marten water outage map
This map was produced by Eagle River Water & Sanitation District. Use of this map should be for general purposes only. ERWSD does not warrant the accuracy of the data contained herein.

12:15 p.m., Feb. 7, 2024

Repair work is complete and water service has been restored to all residences and fire hydrants. 

Once water service has been restored, properties may temporarily experience low water pressure until
water lines refill. A temporary outage normally entraps some air in the water distribution system, which
can cause water to have a cloudy appearance. It also stirs up sediment in water mains that may briefly
cause discolored water. The water is safe to drink.

To clear your pipes of entrapped air and discoloration, run cold water faucets that do not have a
screen
,
such as those in tubs or an outside spigot. Flush your lines until the water runs clear.

If you have questions, contact Customer Service at 970-477-5451 during normal business hours
(8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday).

To report an after-hours water or sewer emergency, call 970-476-7480 and press '5' to be redirected
to our answering service.

 

 

9:30 a.m., Feb. 7, 2024

There is a planned water service outage on Pine Marten Way and Summit Trail today from
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to make improvements to the distribution system (see outage map).
 

Crews are onsite and water service will be restored as soon as repairs are complete. 

If you have questions, contact Customer Service at 970-477-5451 during normal business hours
(8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday).

To report an after-hours water or sewer emergency, call 970-476-7480 and press '5' to be
redirected to our answering service.

 

9:30 a.m., Feb. 5, 2024

There will be a scheduled water service outage on Pine Marten Way and Summit Trail in Edwards,
on Feb. 7, 2024 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (see outage map)

This scheduled water service outage is for improvements to the distribution system. 

Affected residents will be notified directly on Feb. 5. 

Affected residents may want to fill containers, buckets, and jugs so that they have water throughout
the day during the outage. Water from a bucket or jug can be used for hand washing, toilet flushing 
or for drinking or cooking needs. To flush a toilet during a water outage, pour a bucket of water into
the toilet bowl all at once (learn how by watching this short video) or fill the tank for regular flushing.