Crews working to repair 30 inch water main break in Edison that displaced families
Mayor Sam Joshi said the break on Woodbrook Drive was caused by contractor work.
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Aug 13, 2024, 9:46 AM
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Updated 353 days ago
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30 inch water main break sent water shooting into the sky
Monday in Edison.
Mayor Sam Joshi said the break on Woodbrook Drive was caused by contractor work.
No one was injured. However, officials say two residential units were displaced to the break.
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