The break comes about 24 hours after a broken water main sent water into underground parking garages less than one mile from Friday's flooding
By Jonathan Lloyd and Kevin LaBeach
A
water main break in East Hollywood floods a neighborhood near the site
another pipe break a day earlier. John Cadiz Klemack reports for the
NBC4 News at Noon on Friday July 10, 2015. (Published Friday, Jul 10,
2015)
A
water main break was reported again Friday in East Hollywood a day
after a pipe split sent water gushing into streets and parking garages
in the same area.
Firefighters
responded at about 2 a.m. Friday to the intersection of Clinton Street
and Alexandria Avenue in East Hollywood, about a half-mile west of
Thursday's flooding in the 600 block of New Hampshire Avenue. The broken
water main was flooding the street for a full block.
About
15 customers are without water. Repair work, complicated by the
location of a gas line, are expected to continue into Friday afternoon.
The
break occurred just a few blocks from the site of Thursday's main
break, one of three reported in the Los Angeles area. Other breaks were
reported on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood and in the northeast San
Fernando Valley.
"Because
of the drought, there seems to be a heightened focus on our leaks,
which is understandable," said LADWP Superintendent John Cox. "But our
leak rate has actually dropped. About eight to 10 years ago, we were
averaging six a day within the city. Now, we're down to about three a
day."
The
breaks and leaks generally result from the age of the Los Angeles
Department of Water and Power's pipe system. Friday's break occurred
along an 8-inch cast iron pipe installed in 1934 and Thursday's break
involved a 12-inch pipe installed in 1929. Crews found a 12-foot-long
split along that pipe, allowing water to flood underground parking
garages.
The
aging infrastructure problem was highlighed in 2009 when a break in
Studio City damaged homes and again last summer when a pipe break
flooded the UCLA campus. UCLA is seeking about $13 million in
compensation from the LADWP, according to a Los Angeles Times report.
Published at 4:28 AM PDT on Jul 10, 2015