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As
part of a larger, ongoing cast iron replacement pipeline
project, Helix Water District crews will replace two
60-year-old valves at the intersection of Mt. Helix
Drive and Vivera Drive and install a new valve at Mt.
Helix Drive and Alto Drive on Thursday, November 17.
Much of Mt. Helix is served by a single pipeline
and, as a result, this construction activity will create
a 10-hour water shutdown between the hours of 8 a.m.
and 6 p.m., to 242 customers on Altito Way, Alto Drive,
Angels Point, Beaumont Drive, Divine Way, Gabriel Way,
Grandview Drive, Halo Circle, Heavenly Way, Hermosa
Way, La Cruz Drive, La Perla Way, Lemon Avenue, Mt.
Helix Drive, Pinnacle Lane, Point Alto Drive and Street,
Rockridge Road, Taltec Drive, Via Opal, and Vivera Drive.
(View a map
of the affected area)
Affected customers will be notified by letter, door
hanger, and automated phone calls.
Helix crews will shut off water to individual meters
at the curb. Customers in the affected area should expect
to see District trucks and crews at meter boxes and
around residences in the morning and evening of Thursday,
November 17.
District crews will be tying in new PVC pipeline to
an existing system at Mt. Helix Drive and Vivera Drive.
For the tie-in to happen, it is necessary that crews
close a gate valve at Vivera Drive and Hermosa Way and
one at Fuerte and Mt. Helix Drive, resulting in a water
shutdown for the affected area.
The intersection at Mt. Helix Drive and Vivera Drive
will be impacted by slowed traffic during this time.
Please allow extra time while traveling in the area.
Flag persons will assist in directing traffic for the
duration of the project.
For
your convenience and safety during the shutdown, Helix
recommends customers affected by this shutdown:
- Store
enough water for drinking, pet use, dishes and personal
hygiene in large containers or a bathtub (watch small
children if the tub is filled).
- Toilets
can be flushed by quickly pouring three gallons of
water directly into the bowl.
- You
may wish to turn off your hot water heater (especially
the heat source), water-softener, circulating pumps
or other water using facilities, including solar heater.
- When
service is restored, there may be trapped air in the
lines or discolored water. Open outside faucets a
few minutes until these problems clear.
Water
trucks will be circulating throughout the area during
the shutdown to provide water to any customer who needs
to fill receptacles for indoor use. In addition, the
District is coordinating the outage with the appropriate
fire agency.
If
you have any questions regarding this project or are
requesting water during the shutdown period, please
contact our dispatch at: (619) 596-3860.
Helix appreciates customers' cooperation and wishes
to thank them in advance for their patience as crews
work to improve the water system on Mt. Helix.
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