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Water Main Break in Old Lycoming Township

A significant water main break occurred on Tuesday morning in Old Lycoming Township, Pennsylvania, affecting Princeton and Wheatland avenues. The rupture involved a high-pressure 12-inch cast iron main.

Impact and Response

The Williamsport Municipal Water Authority responded to the incident and was on-site to make repairs, anticipating that the work would last most of the day. A portion of Princeton Avenue was closed to traffic as a result.

Recommendations

Motorists were advised to exercise caution in the area due to the ongoing repairs and road closure.

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Motorists are encouraged to use extreme caution much of Tuesday in the area of Princeton and Wheatland avenues in Old Lycoming Township after a high-pressured 12-inch cast iron main ruptured about 7:30 a.m. Employees with the Williamsport Municipal Water Authority were on the scene making repairs. β€œWe’ll be here much of the day (working on this),” one employee said. A part of Princeton Avenue will be closed to traffic.

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