Updated: Western Gateway – Water Main Construction and Shutdown Notice – Tuesday, October 18

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Update (3:10 p.m., 10/18): All impacted customers should be back on. Thank you for your patience! If you have any questions or your water is not on, please contact Customer

Service at 360-426-4491.

Update (10:33 a.m., 10/18): This water main construction also impacts customers on the 1100-1200 blocks of Cota Street, the 200 block of South 11th Street, and the 100-200

blocks of South 12th Street. These customers have all previously received door hangers with this information. We apologize for any inconvenience.

On Tuesday, October 18, crews will be installing a new 12″ water main connection at Railroad Avenue/South 12th Street and Railroad Avenue/Pacific Court as part of the City’s

Western Gateway project.

Impacted customers are located on Railroad Avenue from the intersection with 12th Street through the end of the main at West Hulbert Road.

This work requires a water outage until the water main can be reconnected to new facilities. Work is expected to begin at 8 a.m. on October 18 and last approximately 8 hours.

Impacted customers will also be receiving a doorhanger with this information.

Original source can be found here.



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