31825 Emergency water transmission line 3 repair 8 am update

Everett, WALocal News

The City of Everett issued a news flash on March 18, 2025, announcing the successful completion of repairs to Emergency Water Transmission Line 3. As of 8 a. m. , city forces are engaged in refilling the pipe, with water service expected to resume by midday. Residents are encouraged to contact Everett Utility for any concerns regarding their connections, while PUD customers can reach out to PUD’s Water Utility for assistance.

The city has provided links to additional resources, including a detailed statement on the PUD's website. This update reflects the city's commitment to maintaining essential water services during emergency situations. In light of the repairs, the community's understanding and patience are greatly appreciated. For more detailed information about the city's water system, residents can visit the official Everett website. Such proactive communication is vital in ensuring residents remain informed during infrastructure updates.

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