Water line break in Oklahoma City causes low pressure for residents
A break in an 18-inch water line Thursday morning caused some residents in far west Oklahoma City to experience low water pressure, a city official said.
Debbie Ragan , spokeswoman for the Oklahoma City Utilities Department, said officials received a call about 8:20 a.m. Thursday about a water line break near NW 10 and Sarah Road. She said crews have repaired the break and residents should be seeing an improvement to water pressure soon.
Photo by Pete Martin: Water sprays in the air creating a rainbow after a water main break on Classen Circle Drive between 48th and 49th in northwest Oklahoma City Tuesday Feb. 21, 2012.
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No, it’s a file photo from a water main break on Classen Circle Drive between 48th and 49th in northwest Oklahoma City Tuesday Feb. 21, 2012.
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Is the picture actually at nw 10th and sara?
The line was broke at 7:25 am and city trucks already there when i went thru.