Back River Neck Road Water Main Break
Posted: August 09, 2010
The Department of Public Works announced that a water main break occurred around noon today at Back River Neck Road and Old Eastern Avenue in Baltimore County. It is believed to be on a connection between a 12-inch and 48-inch main. The 80-year-old, 12-inch main has had multiple breaks over the last year and is slated to be replaced by Baltimore County later this summer.
Though the break occurred near utility work being done by a contractor working for Baltimore County, no cause for this present break has been determined. In order to make repairs, the 48-inch main will have to be shut off affecting customers on the Back River Neck Peninsula – the area from Marlyn Ave to Rocky Point.
Up to 10,000 homes/businesses may be affected by the shutoff.
Baltimore County Fire and Baltimore County Emergency Management are on the scene to assist and are prepared to handle any emergencies that may arise. Residents are urged to have bottled water available.
Motorists are advised to follow posted traffic signs, detours and directions and avoid the area of the break by using Rt. 702 to access the peninsula.
The Department of Public Works will update residents as to the length of the outage as more information becomes available.
What do Citizens need to do once service is back on?
- Turn the water on and allow time for any air to clear from your water lines.
- Cloudy or discolored water, and/or some visible sediment, is normal after a main repair – run the water until it runs clear.
- Smelling traces of chlorine is also normal after a repair due to sanitation of the lines – this is not harmful and will dissipate. Boiling water is not necessary.
- Remove faucet aerators and clear any sediment to improve water flow.
- For water concerns, county residents can call (410) 396-5352.
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