Frisco Residents Face Unexpected Water Main Break

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Frisco Residents Face Unexpected Water Main BreakFrisco Residents Face Unexpected Water Main Break Frisco, TX – Unexpectedly, a significant water main break has disrupted water service in various neighborhoods within the city. The break occurred on Saturday evening, impacting numerous residents and businesses. According to city officials, the break occurred on a 16-inch main water line near the intersection of Prestwick Drive and Stonebrook Parkway. The break resulted in a loss of water pressure for residents in the surrounding areas, including the neighborhoods of Stonebrook Village, Prestwick, and Westridge. Emergency crews promptly responded to the scene and began repairs. However, officials estimate that it may take several hours to fully restore water service to affected areas. In the meantime, residents are urged to conserve water and avoid usage that could further strain the system. The city has established water distribution points at two locations for residents to access clean water: * Stonebrook Recreation Center (5801 Stonebrook Parkway) * Prestwick Community Park (13500 Prestwick Drive) Residents are encouraged to bring containers to collect water at these distribution points. City officials are also advising residents to boil all water before drinking or consuming it until further notice. The cause of the water main break is still under investigation. However, officials believe it may have been caused by a combination of aging infrastructure and recent heavy rainfall. “The safety and well-being of our residents are our top priority,” said Mayor Jeff Cheney. “We are working diligently to restore water service as quickly and safely as possible.” City officials are urging residents to stay informed through the city’s official website and social media platforms for the latest updates on the situation.

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