News Summary
Chattanooga residents are facing road closures this week due to multiple water main breaks. The Public Works Department is actively repairing leaks, especially at major intersections like King Street and Woodhill Drive, while urging drivers to find alternative routes. Safety efforts are in place to prevent freezing conditions, and residents are encouraged to report any additional leaks.
Road Closures in Chattanooga Due to Multiple Water Main Breaks
Chattanooga residents are experiencing some disruption as the city deals with multiple water main breaks that have led to several road closures this week. It’s been quite a challenge for the Public Works Department, which is actively working to mend these leaks and restore normalcy as quickly as possible.
Major Breaks Cause Streets to Close
One of the most significant incidents has occurred right at the intersection of King Street and E ML King Blvd, leading to road closures that are set to last through Saturday. Tennessee American Water discovered the leak in the middle of the King Street intersection, and crews have rushed to the scene to begin repairs. With this intersection closed, drivers are advised to find alternative routes to avoid traffic headaches.
Water Flows into Streets
Adding to the chaos, a second water main break is creating a bit of a mess on Woodhill Drive. Water is noticeably flowing down Shady Circle and is causing disruption in all lanes of Hixson Pike. In response to this situation, Chattanooga’s Public Works crews have already salted Hixson Pike and Shady Circle. The move is a proactive measure to prevent freezing overnight and ensure that the roads remain as safe as possible for motorists.
Traffic Notices and Closures
If you are planning to travel in and around this area, you should be aware that Woodhill Circle is currently closed to through traffic at 1320 Woodhill Drive while Tennessee American Water attends to the repairs. Public safety is a priority, and residents are urged to exercise caution on both Hixson Pike and Shady Circle until these leaks are fully under control.
Smaller Leaks Detected
While the larger breaks have demanded immediate attention, multiple additional water leaks have been detected along Barton Ave northbound, particularly between McFarland Ave and Hixson Pike. Interestingly, these are smaller leaks that are likely attributed to service lines rather than major pipes. Tennessee American Water is gearing up to address these concerns as well, which might require shifting traffic on northbound Barton Ave into the center turn lane to facilitate repairs.
Staying Safe on the Roads
As drivers navigate these closures and leaks, it’s important to stay vigilant and cautious. The Chattanooga Department of Transportation (CDOT) is closely monitoring the situation and will continue to salt areas that are at risk of freezing overnight. This is all part of ensuring that everyone remains safe while getting around the city, despite these frustrating water issues.
Report Any Issues
Residents who notice any additional water leaks can promptly report them to Tennessee American Water by calling 1-866-736-6420. Every call helps the city manage and mitigate these problems faster, hopefully leading to quicker resolutions for everyone involved.
So, while Chattanooga is facing some inconveniences due to these water main breaks, rest assured that the city’s dedicated teams are on the job, working hard to repair the damage and get things back to normal!.
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Additional Resources
- News Channel 9
- Wikipedia: Water Main
- WDEF News 12
- Google Search: Chattanooga water main break
- Chattanoogan.com
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Water Main
- News Channel 9 – Mountain Creek Road
- Google News: Chattanooga water main closures
