
Complaints ranged from low water pressure to no water at all in 18 towns, said Richard Barnes, a spokesman for New Jersey American Water. As a precaution, the utility issued a boil water advisory.
The rushing water eroded the earth underneath the road, washing away part of Weston canal Road. Water gushed into the Delaware and Raritan Canal. (See the picture.)
The main is a major pipeline for transmission of water, and was first installed in 1958.
Although the cause of the break is still under investigation, this incident again highlights the urgent need for condition monitoring and rehabilitation of the nation's water infrastructure.
(Info Source: The Star-Ledger. Photo Credit: Ed Pagliarini, MyCentralJersey.Com)
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