PWSA Issues Flush And Boil Advisory For Brighton Heights, Marshall-Shadeland
The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority has issued a precautionary flush and boil advisory for some streets in the Brighton Heights and Marshall-Shadeland neighborhoods.
The authority says the advisory is due to low water pressure after a 16-inch water main broke 2 a.m.
While the main has been fixed and water pressure has since been restored, PWSA says it’s procedure to issue a water advisory out of caution.
A searchable map of the affected areas is available online.
A water buffalo is also available at the intersection of Brighton Road and Woods Run Avenue.
In a press release, PWSA said that there will be no water service until 1 a.m. on July 24th on Brighton Road (Woods Run Avenue – Acacia Lane) and Harbison Avenue (Brighton Road – 3340 Harbison Avenue).
This post was updated at 4:30 pm ET.