News Summary
Memphis Light, Gas, and Water (MLGW) is preparing for urgent repairs to a significant water leak at the intersection of North Parkway and North Claybrook. This essential repair work involves a large 42-inch collection main critical for water delivery in the area. Residents should anticipate traffic disruptions for at least two weeks, potentially extending to six weeks, as MLGW works to minimize inconvenience and maintain water supply during this process.
Water Leak Repair Set to Impact Traffic in Memphis
Residents of Memphis, itโs time to grab your calendar and mark some dates! Memphis Light, Gas, and Water (MLGW) is getting ready to tackle a water leak that can affect traffic and potentially disrupt your daily routine. The leak is located at the busy intersection of North Parkway and North Claybrook, a key area for many commuters and visitors.
Whatโs Happening?
Currently, MLGW is keeping a close watch on a leak in a collection main, which is crucial as it transports water from the wells to the pumping station for treatment. This isn’t just any old pipe, folks. Itโs a 42-inch pipeโone of the largest in the system and buried deep underground. That means itโs important to get this fixed right before things get worst!
Keeping the Water Flowing
Now, you might be wondering how this will affect your daily life, especially regarding water supply. MLGW is working hard to ensure that customers feel as little disruption as possible. Theyโre striving to keep water pressure loss to a minimum or even avoid it altogether during the repairs. Itโs good to know that they are thinking about the community while they handle this big task.
Traffic Changes You Need to Know
Timeline for Repairs
So, when will this all kick off? Repairs are likely to begin within the coming month, but of course, weather conditions play a role in everything. Once they finally get the green light to dig in, expect the work to take at least a minimum of 2 weeks and potentially stretch up to 6 weeks. Long-term inconvenience? Yes. But on the brighter side, it will be well worth it for improved water delivery and reliability once itโs all done.
Why the Delay?
You might also be curious why this repair work is happening only now. MLGW previously had to observe the issue closely before determining the best way to handle it. Various events in the region, such as the St. Jude marathon and the busy holiday season, led to delays in improvement projects. Protecting the community and event participants during those times was top priority!
Immediate Action If Needed
In case the situation worsens, rest assured that MLGW is ready to spring into action at a moment’s notice. Keeping the public informed is crucial, and MLGW is committed to providing ongoing updates and communications during this time.
Stay Updated
As this development unfolds, keep your eyes peeled for future announcements. Whether you’re a local resident or just passing through Memphis, being informed can make your travels much smoother. Here’s to hoping for a quick and efficient repair process so we can all get back to enjoying our vibrant community without any hassle!
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Additional Resources
- WREG: MLGW Working to Repair Water Leak on North Parkway
- Local Memphis: MLGW Turns Off Water Near N Parkway to Fix Water Leak
- Action News 5: Water Leak Problem Leads to Area-Wide Cutoff Near North Parkway
- Fox 13 Memphis: MLGW Says Repairs to Crosstown Water Main Could Take Weeks
- Wikipedia: Water Supply System

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