Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Water issues on 10th Street



The 10th Street water main replacement and sewer rehab continues this week between Avenue A and First Avenue... EVG Water Main Replacement and Sewer Rehab correspondent Daniel shared these photos from this afternoon...



The work has required some water shutdowns along the block...



This has caused Russian & Turkish Baths to adjust their schedule...



Per their website:

Due to water mains being turned off on 10th Street our schedule will be changing daily.

On Wednesday, January 11th, Woman's day has been suspended and we will be opened at 2pm for regular CO-ED hours. Information about Thursday and Friday will be announced the night before but our hours will most likely be 2pm-10pm.

During Regular business hours you may call for updates at 212-505-0665



As Daniel noted, the work on this block is pretty intense as workers are moving the water main from the south to north side of the street.

3 comments:

  1. I live on 12th street and this work was done here some weeks ago and although it was a hassle (since I work from home) to make sure I got pots and pans full of water each day the crew doing the work was speedy and it amazing to watch the choreography of the men on the ground and those operating the vehicles.

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  2. The crew working on 10th Street hit a gas line and now my building has been without gas for the past few days. Con Ed has indicated that it will try to restore the gas sometime this week.

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  3. Quick note. The Water Main on 10th Street is being replaced, but not moved. Has always been and is still on the north side of the street. On 10th between Avenues A and B (along the park) it is on the south side, but it shifts north by at the corner of 10th and "A," in front of the Boy's Club and the Ukrainian Church. Replacement will continue along 10th Street further west to 2nd Avenue.

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