UPDATE - Crews worked overnight and completed emergency water transmission line repair
Crews in Everett, WA, have successfully repaired a major water transmission line, restoring service to around 22,000 customers who had been affected by a fracture in the pipeline. The emergency repairs began after a leak was discovered on March 15, prompting city workers and contractors to work tirelessly overnight. Residents are advised to run their water until it clears up, especially those who experienced service disruption, as temporary discoloration may occur. The city confirmed that no in-town Everett customers were impacted by the outage, and no property damage has been reported. Snohomish PUD, the largest system affected, is requesting that its customers conserve water during the repairs, urging them to limit non-essential water use.
Jeff Marrs, Everett's Utility operations superintendent, described the situation as critical and stressed the city's commitment to restoring service efficiently. Additionally, Jeff Kallstrom, PUD's chief water operations officer, echoed the need for conservation, advising residents against washing vehicles or using water for recreational purposes until normal operations resume. This collaborative effort demonstrates the city's dedication to maintaining essential services during emergencies.