Pasco County Utilities Repairs Ruptured Force Main

By Meaghan Goepferich Posted on November 28, 2020

Response and repair activities are underway in the Village Brook Community

Pasco County Utilities Repairs Ruptured Force Main

The Pasco County Utilities (PCU) Operations & Maintenance Department (O&M) is actively working to repair a ruptured sewer force main in the Village Brook Community of Wesley Chapel near Gateway Boulevard.  Residents will not experience an interruption in service or detours as a result of the repair work, and there is no risk to public health.  However, please be advised that Pasco County Utilities crews are expected to be onsite through next week.  A completion date for the emergency repair is not known at this time.

To ensure safety and odor issues are addressed, PCU activated a team to isolate and stop the spill caused by a ruptured 16” sewer force main.

“The activated response team was able to divert flow of the collection system and use vactor collection trucks to retrieve any spilled liquids,” said Utilities Operations & Maintenance Director Jason Mickel.

All regulatory entities have been notified including State Watch Office, State Warning Point, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the Florida Department of Health.

To view updates on this project, please visit: bit.ly/pcuserviceupdates.

Pasco County Utilities has a long-standing mission to support customers and provide high quality water, wastewater, reclaimed water and solid waste services.  Visit PascoCountyUtilities.com for service updates and information.

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