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Monday, December 23, 2024

Water service restored on Broad St/Univ. Pkwy.

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Mayor Allen Joines | Mayor Allen Joines Official Facebook

Mayor Allen Joines | Mayor Allen Joines Official Facebook

Water service has been fully restored to all customers along Broad Street in Rural Hall and University Parkway in Winston-Salem. The restoration comes after dedicated crews worked diligently through the night to resolve the issue.

The restoration of water service was confirmed by WSFC Utilities, the agency responsible for managing water and sewer services in the area. In a statement, they expressed their commitment to promptly addressing any water emergencies or sewer backups. Customers in need of immediate assistance are encouraged to contact City Link at 336-727-8000.

While WSFC Utilities acknowledges that they are unable to provide plumbing repairs on private property, their staff is available to shut off water at the meter in case of emergencies. This measure ensures the safety and well-being of residents during unforeseen water-related incidents.

The restoration of water service brings relief to the affected communities, who have been inconvenienced by the interruption. Residents and business owners can now resume their daily activities without any further disruption.

In response to the situation, one resident expressed gratitude for the swift action taken by the crews. They stated, "I am relieved that the water service has been restored so quickly. The crews worked tirelessly to fix the issue, and I appreciate their dedication."

WSFC Utilities remains committed to maintaining the reliability and quality of water service in the area. They continue to monitor the situation closely to ensure that there are no further disruptions to the water supply.

In conclusion, the water service has been successfully restored along Broad Street in Rural Hall and University Parkway in Winston-Salem. WSFC Utilities promptly addressed the issue, and customers can now rely on the uninterrupted supply of water.

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