Almost 200 thousand in New Jersey are still under water consulting days after the main water break

The main water break that occurred late last week in the main northern city of Jersey continued to cause headache for residents on Monday, as some people still have no water service, and thousands did not deal with very low water pressure.

Nearly 200,000 customers are still under a Glic water arrangement It was issued by the Passayic Water Committee after a 30-inch pillar in Patterson-the third largest city in the state. Consultant – which asks the population not to fill large jugs or containers, and the water promoter and not the open taps until at least Friday – mainly for Batrason but also includes three other smaller societies.

The shower and mobile toilets were also created in some areas where there is no water service, and the water committee provides water packed in free bottles for residents.

The officials were initially hoped to completely restore the water service by Sunday, but the crews were not able to isolate the place where the break occurred. City officials also say that the broken section requires specialized tubes that must be dedicated.

The boiling water consultant is expected to remain in place until the water pressure is restored and officials clean the system and test bacteria. The mayor of Patterson André Si and other officials planned to submit an update to the reforms on Monday afternoon.

Jim Muller, Executive Director of the Bassayk Water Committee, said:

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