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Water main break affects homes between Lively, Naughton

City of Sudbury crews are working on a broken pipe between Lively and Naughton that could leave homes without water for much of the day.

Watermain break cuts off water to hundreds of houses in western part of Greater Sudbury

Crews were working to repair a water main break along Municipal Road #55 in Naughton on Friday. Residents from Simon Lake Drive east in Naughton to Panache Lake Road in Whitefish were expected to be without water for most of the day. (Yvon Theriault/Radio-Canada)

City crews are still working to restore water service to several hundred homes in Sudbury after awater main break in the pipe cut serviceto Naughton and Whitefish.

The director of water and waste water services for the city of Sudbury said crews are working on installing a temporary pipe to get water flowing again.

"This is a particular sensitive situation because this is a single supply line that serves an extremity of the community," Nick Benkovich said."So there is no other way to reroute the water around our network of piping."

City ofSudburycrews have been workingto repair the water mainbreak along Municipal Road #55 inNaughton.

Residents from Simon Lake Drive east inNaughtonto Panache Lake Road in Whitefish have been without watersince the break was detected Thursday night.

Benkovich said crews were working to put a temporary emergency bypass pipe in place to restore the water supply, andwork will continue through the weekend to permanently fix the problem.

He noted the heavy rain falling inSudburyhas also made itdifficult to excavate and deal with the problem.

Residents in need of water can fill their own containers with municipally treated water at filling stations located on:

  • Countryside Drive in Sudbury, near the Gerry McCrory Countryside Sports Complex,
  • Bancroft Drive in Sudbury, near Moonlight Beach Road, and
  • Spruce Street in Garson.