UPDATE - Crews worked overnight and completed emergency water transmission line repair

Everett, WALocal News

In Everett, WA, significant efforts were made by city crews and contractors to address a leak in water transmission line 3, first identified on March 15, 2025. The repairs were completed overnight, restoring water service to customers by March 18. Throughout the process, the city provided timely updates, ensuring residents were informed about the restoration timeline and any potential water quality concerns, such as sediment or discoloration. Additionally, the city addressed a separate issue involving duplicate utility billing notices sent to customers due to a computer network error, reassuring residents that no fees would be incurred. This incident reflects the city's commitment to transparency and effective communication during emergencies.

The prompt restoration of services highlights the importance of quick action in maintaining essential infrastructure. As the city navigates these challenges, it continues to prioritize the needs of its residents. The collaboration between city crews and contractors exemplifies a proactive approach to public service.

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