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Sonora, CA There is a traffic advisory for a street in Sonora.
The Tuolumne Utilities District reports that emergency sewer repairs are being conducted on Oakside Drive near the intersection of East Oakside Drive and East Jackson Street.
The repairs are anticipated to be completed by 3pm. A detour is in place. Be prepared for a traffic delay.
Oakside Drive
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Written by Betsy Hurst – President, Tuolumne County Association of Realtors and Justin Myers – Tuolumne County Business Council Director:
We appreciate TUD providing information regarding our County Water Supply Availability at their February 11th meeting. The presentation showed that our Pinecrest and Lyons reservoirs will continue to “fill and spill” this year and will provide enough water to meet our current demands with enough remaining water to provide 275 years of available supply at the TUD annual average of 50 new residential connections a year. TUD’s Pinecrest Lake agreement with the California State Water Resources Control Board also enables TUD to draw down Pinecrest Lake to a lower lake level in dry and critical dry years. During dry years there could also be some other forms of State imposed conservation that would further extend the water supply. In addition, TUD is looking at long-term water supply solutions with the acquisition of t
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Sonora, CA Tuolumne Utilities District (TUD) crews are working to repair an emergency mainline water pipe break in downtown Sonora that has shut down a section of one street.
TUD reports that a span of Stewart Street, from the Saint James Episcopal Church or “Red Church” on Elkin Street to East Jackson Street, has been closed. Additionally, residents in the areas of Stewart, Dodge, and Norlin streets along with Upper and Lower Sunset drives may find low water pressure to no water when they turn on the tap.
Once the pipe is fixed, crews will begin flushing to clear out the lines. TUD advises that customers may experience air in their pipes and recommended that water from an outside hose bib be turned on to clear any possible sediment left in the pipeline.