Downward Trend In Watermain Breaks | Tuesday, November 29, 2022 | Micah Quinn | Bridge City News

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Watermain breaks are something that we see more often as the mercury drops in our city. The City of Lethbridge says fortunately we are on a downward trend in the number of annual breaks. The city’s Water and Wastewater Operations Manager, Jeff Koshuta, says crews have responded to 25 breaks in 2022. That is down compared to the 35 we experienced in 2021.

City officials say they hope the downward trend of less watermain breaks will continue into the new year.

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