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Cold temperatures cause multiple water main breaks across HRM

Frigid temperatures over the last few days have resulted in about half a dozenwater main breaks across the Halifax region, according to Halifax Water.

Water customers on Cobequid Rd. between Glendale and Zinck now have water restored

Halifax Water crews work on a water main break near 37 Micmac Dr. in Dartmouth on Thursday. (CBC)

Frigid temperatures over the last few days have resulted in about half a dozenwater main breaks across the Halifax region, according to Halifax Water.

"It's very common," said James Campbell, speaking for the utility. "Winter is the water main break season and ... it's often due to the change in temperatures and if we have a rapid drop in temperature, as we've had over the last three or four days, it can affect our infrastructure.

"It drives the frost under the ground and if there's a little bit of movement in some pipes that can cause a break and that's what we have in a couple of these situations."

The latest break occurred onArmcrescent East Drive andcaused service disruptions for customers onBenjamin Green Drive, Third Street andFourth Street. The utility said service was restored to those customers at around 1 p.m.

Halifax Water said it has also nowrestored water to customers on Cobequid Road between Glendale and Zinck avenues in Lower Sackville. The break on Cobequid Road happened Wednesday evening.

The utility is reporting another break near 37 Micmac Dr. in Dartmouth.There's no restoration time for that water main repair.

"We appreciate that it's a nuisance to be out ofwater service, but crews are doing the best they can whenever there'swater main break to get that water back on," Campbell said. "Wealways appreciate customers' patience, especially when crews are working in pretty cold and adverse conditions."

Lanes are reduced and traffic control is on site at theDartmouth location. There may be traffic delays.

Halifax Water also said it has restored water service to customerson Monarch Drive near Basinview Drive in Bedford.

Customers in the Fall River, Miller Lake and Windsor Junction areas had their service restored late Wednesday night, Halifax Water saidin a tweet.