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Broken main in PV makes for icy, long night for WaterOne crews

Ice along the street after water main break in Prairie Village
The curb was packed with hard ice Tuesday morning after Monday’s water main break near the intersection of 69th Street and Granada in Prairie Village.

A water main break near 69th Street and Granada in Prairie Village made for a long, cold night for repair crews.

A six-inch main serving approximately 20 houses broke Monday evening, sending a flood of water that quickly froze into a wide patch of ice along the street. WaterOne crews were at work well past midnight locating the main break and repairing it, and were able to restore water service by 3 a.m. Crews also spent time clearing much of the swath of ice left by the break from the street.

“A very late, cold, wet night but we’re happy that our customers are waking up with water this morning!” writes WaterOne spokeswoman Mandy Cawby.

Cawby said the cause of the break was likely the ground shifting that accompanies freezing and thawing cycles common in this kind of weather.

About the author

Jay Senter
Jay Senter

Jay Senter is the founder and publisher of the Johnson County Post.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in business at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, where he worked as a reporter and editor at The Badger Herald.

He went on to receive a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Kansas. While he was in graduate school, he also worked as a reporter for the Lawrence Journal-World.

His reporting has appeared in the Kansas City Star, The Pitch and The New York Times, among other publications.

Senter was the recipient of the Johnson County Community College Headliner Award in 2023.

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