WATERBURY, Conn. — City officials and utility crews are responding to a major water main break on Thomaston Avenue that left 60 percent of residents without safe drinking water and forced citywide school closures this week. Crews worked through the weekend, installed a bypass line and restored service to 40 percent of customers by Monday, while bottled water distribution and emergency showers were provided. Health officials issued a boil water advisory and will conduct water-quality testing with samples sent Tuesday and results expected Wednesday or Thursday. Restaurants received closure advisories pending safe water. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Emergency response teams, local bottled water suppliers, and businesses offering alternative services benefited from increased demand and municipal coordination while responding to the Waterbury outage.
Waterbury households, students, restaurants and other local businesses suffered loss of potable water, multi-day school closures, lost revenue and service disruptions during the outage.
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Waterbury Grapples With Major Main Break, Schools Closed
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