31725 Emergency water transmission line 3 repair 8 pm update

Everett, WALocal News

As of March 17, 2025, the City of Everett is in the midst of emergency repairs to water transmission line 3, with contractors making substantial progress by the evening update. The city plans to provide regular updates, with the next scheduled for 8 a. m. on Tuesday morning. Residents with questions regarding connections to Everett Utility can contact the city directly at 425-257-8821.

For PUD customers, inquiries can be directed to the PUD's Water Utility at 425-397-3000, with additional information accessible on their website. The city has emphasized the importance of these repairs and appreciates the community’s understanding and patience during this period. Furthermore, residents can find more detailed information about the water system on the Everett city website. This proactive communication underscores the city’s commitment to keeping residents informed and engaged during critical infrastructure work. The ongoing efforts are vital for maintaining the quality and reliability of the water supply for the community.

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