Is it concrete pipe or steel or poly? I have no idea?
Concrete is 99.9% of the time for effluent/sewage. Potable water is typically steel, copper, PVC, HDPE or PEX depending on age, what it's servicing and how far down the line it is.
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I happened to drive past the area in question at 12:30 last night and the water was spewing rather badly even then. I had figured at the time that maybe someone had hit a fire hydrant or something. Guess it was way worse.
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In amongst all the mixed messaging from the City and the Ab emergency tweets has anyone mentioned a timeline on how long they expect the repair to take?
Do they do inspections on this big pipe? I only know pressure pipe, are small leaks just common? You probably can’t pressure test these lines, do they have inspection pigs of some sort? Just curious. Cameras? But you have to shut down for inspections.
Water Services does regular non-destructive testing of the water mains/trunks/lines. I'm not sure who they currently use, but Pure Technologies was the city's supplier of choice for testing for quite a few years. However, the city has a lot of water infrastructure so only a sampling of the lines are tested each year and it can be a couple years before a specific line is re-inspected.
I suppose not. They just don't seem to learn, do they?
The nice part about you southies is that you’re weak. Up here, we’re not complaining about the weather 360 days a year and refusing to wipe our asses without a lubricant, we’re busting mains and taking your water for sport.
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Thank God I live in the SW, away from you NW peasants. Pull your weight guys, you're making the rest of us look like a developing country.... or Edmonton.
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Gondek literally just said Outdoor is the only true "no-go" but showers etc. are "strongly" recommended against for the time being.
Curious to see if we see much usage drop by homeowners. I WFH so I can be as greasy as I want but I'm sure most suckers that have to go into the office today did not/will not forgo.
If everyone just forgoes washing their legs it should cut usage significantly.
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The nice part about you southies is that you’re weak. Up here, we’re not complaining about the weather 360 days a year and refusing to wipe our asses without a lubricant, we’re busting mains and taking your water for sport.
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rock on?
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I’m not sure I get how it makes sense to ask residential water users to stop showering and washing dishes but restaurants (which HAVE to wash dishes, constantly) are allowed to stay open. How can a restaurant or coffee shop even curtail water use? I’m sure there’s a way, but it’s not occurring to me right now.
Full disclosure: I’m not an early riser so got the alert BEFORE showering. Keep your distance.
Thank God I live in the SW, away from you NW peasants. Pull your weight guys, you're making the rest of us look like a developing country.... or Edmonton.
Edmonton doesn't use water. They have an unlimited supply of... URINE.
This was obviously a ploy by BIG WATER to get us to "conserve" water and restrict our freedoms once again.
You're thinking too small. This is clearly a ploy by BIG VAXX AND THE 5G POWERED LAURENTIAN ELITES to install a vaccine and nanotech 5G tower delivery system into the water supply. We'll all be lizard people by the end of the decade.