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Water service back on in part of Florence

Posted 3/27/24

 

Water services have been restored in the area of Adamsville and Central roads.

 

A water main break took place in the area at around 9:15 a.m.  A water shut-off …

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Water service back on in part of Florence

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Water services have been restored in the area of Adamsville and Central roads.
 
A water main break took place in the area at around 9:15 a.m.  A water shut-off affected service and pressure throughout the town's service area. The system-wide shut off was needed after the water-main issue was isolated, according to a post on Florence's Facebook site.
 
At 12:35 p.m., as crews began to repressurize the system, workers discovered an additional, related leak. Crews once again suspended service in order to complete repairs.
 
The water was restored at around 3 p.m. Residents who continue to experience any issues are asked to call the town.