City Of OKC Provides Update To Water Pressure & Service Interruption Issues

Oklahoma City officials provided an update on Wednesday regarding the continued water pressure and service interruption issues across the city.

In a statement The City Of OKC says:

"The record cold weather has caused a substantial number of water line breaks in the water system and at homes and businesses.

Because of the increased demand and the increased number of water main and customer service line failures, system pressures have been lower than normal over the past few days.

Oklahoma City crews are working 31 main breaks across the city and have recently responded to over 400 calls due to private frozen pipes. Water main breaks are currently difficult to locate due to the ice and snow on the ground, and repairs are taking longer.

In addition, a booster station in northwest OKC is having mechanical issues causing many customers to experience low pressure or water service interruptions. Crews have worked through the night to get the station back in operation.

High Demand

Generally, in the winter time the average water demand is 75 million gallons per day. However, the current demand is exceeding 150 million gallons per day. The increase is generally caused by the extra water used by customers running their faucets to keep them from freezing.

We appreciate everyone’s patience as we continue to work as quickly as possible to restore water service and help customers shutoff water so they can arrange for repairs.

We remain dedicated to restoring service with our crews working 24 hours a day and will continue working until these repairs are completed and water service is fully restored to our customers."


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