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Faimon Roberts: Louisiana’s Water Crisis Notches Another City
A temporary bypass was installed to restore water pressure after a main break disrupted services for nearly 200,000 residents amid decades of underfunding.
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Faimon Roberts: Louisiana’s water crisis notches another city
Faimon Roberts: This time, it was Shreveport. Residents there woke up last week to very low water pressure and warnings from officials not to try to flush toilets. A water main had busted and fixes would take days. It’s just another indicator of the state’s larger issue.
·Baton Rouge, United States
Read Full ArticleShreveport nears completion of major water main repair
The City of Shreveport Water and Sewerage Department has made significant progress in repairing the water transmission main break that occurred in March, with water pressure now restored to almost the entire system and a 23-inch bypass line in place to help maintain pressure if needed.
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