NC Damaged Water Pump Leaves Elm City Dry

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Monday June 12, 2000 11:34 PM

Damaged Water Pump Leaves Elm City Dry

More than 1,700 Elm City residents have little or no water. A damaged well reduced water pressure over the weekend.

The town's fire hydrants are nearly dry. Each fire engine has 1,500 gallons of water on board, but that might not be enough in the event of a fire.

Damaged Water Pump Leaves Elm City Dry ELM CITY (WRAL) -- A water pump in the town of Elm City was damaged over the weekend, causing headaches for residents, firefighters and business owners.

More than 1,700 residents in the Wilson County town have little or no water. A damaged well reduced water pressure over the weekend.

The town's fire hydrants are nearly dry. Each fire engine has 1,500 gallons of water on board, but that might not be enough in the event of a fire. If there is a fire in the town overnight, Fire Chief Jesse Batts has arranged for reinforcements from Wilson and Nash County.

Residents are being asked not to flush toilets and to boil any tap water they do have before using.

A new water pump was ordered on Friday. It is expected to arrive by noon Tuesday.

A town commissioner says pump should be installed, and full water pressure restored, by Tuesday afternoon

http://www.wral-tv.com/news/wral/2000/0612-elm-city-water/

-- Martin Thompson (mthom1927@aol.com), June 13, 2000


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