By December 13, the widespread water outage had affected approximately 100,000 people in Waterbury and two suburbs, in one of ...
As of Tuesday, water has begun being reintroduce to the system, though a boil water advisory remains in effect until at least ...
The mayor warned that just because residents have flowing water now, they should not drink it unless it’s boiled or until test results are back.
Construction crews, emergency testing, late-night meetings with the health unit, and more took place behind the scenes during ...
Waterbury Mayor Paul Pernerewski Jr. said Wednesday morning that water has been restored to the entire city. However, ...
Mayor Paul K. Pernerewski Jr. said the demand for bottled water in Waterbury on Tuesday was lowest in the last several days.
Waterbury schools will remain closed on Wednesday. “Without working plumbing, we can’t have students back,” said superintendent Dr. Darren Schwartz.
Full restoration is expected to take several more days, and a boil water advisory remains in effect for much of the city.
Roughly 60% of residents are still without water Tuesday due to a water main break on Thomaston Avenue in Waterbury.
Water was turned back on and began slowly flowing through lines underground in Waterbury on Monday evening, according to Mayor Paul Pernerewski’s office. The water has to be carefully introduced to ...
Schools planned to close for the third day in a row on Wednesday while repairs continue and officials work to determine that ...
The boil water advisory remains in effect, so residents shouldn't drink or consume water straight from the tap.
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