UPDATE 2 p.m. Wednesday:
The water and sewer utilities division of public works for the City of Henderson worked Tuesday and then again on Wednesday morning to repair a water line issue on Ruin Creek Road.
Several area businesses were impacted Tuesday.
City Manager Terrell Blackmon told WIZS News there was “a leak on Ruin Creek Road very early (Tuesday) morning.”
It took breaking up asphalt and concrete to get to and correct the issue as well as cooperation from the NCDOT.
The water had to be shut off some Tuesday to help identify the leak.
Blackmon said crews were able “to provide temporary water to the hospital so that they are able to continue their operations.”
A water leak was repaired by crews on Ruin Creek Road on October 24 as well.
For now, a valve also has been installed at the site to try to help minimize future issues, and it’s expected smooth sailing at this point, both with the water flow and across the freshly repaired roadway over the original issue.
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Original Update 3:37 p.m. Tuesday:
The water and sewer utilities division of public works for the City of Henderson is working to repair a water line issue on Ruin Creek Road.
Several area businesses have been impacted.
City Manager Terrell Blackmon told WIZS News, “We had a leak on Ruin Creek Road very early this morning… They’re working with (the North Carolina Department of Transportation) and they anticipate breaking up asphalt this afternoon to get to the actual place where they believe the leak is located.”
The water had to be shut off to help identify the leak.
Blackmon said, “It will probably be later this evening before all the water is back on in that area. However, they have been able to provide temporary water to the hospital so that they are able to continue their operations.”
City Councilman Garry Daeke indicated to WIZS the water leak is between the YMCA and Duke Primary Care-Henderson. In a text to WIZS earlier in the day he said, “low water pressure in area, should be corrected by later tonight, crews on the scene.”
A water leak was repaired by crews on Ruin Creek Road on October 24 as well.