
A water main break in Plymouth has triggered service interruptions and repair efforts. The affected area surrounds 17 Sheridan Drive, with water division staff already shutting down the water supply to make the necessary repairs, as reported this morning by the Plymouth Police Department's Facebook post.
The interruption may impact residents on Lee Drive, Sheridan Drive, Sherman Ave, Howard Drive, and Goldfinch Lane. Authorities aim to restrict the shutoff to Lee Drive and Sheridan Drive, however, additional nearby streets could face water outages. The exact scope of the outage will be communicated to residents via Code Red alert, as soon as the information is confirmed.
According to the official Plymouth Police Department post, the repairs are anticipated to take several hours. The hope is for water service to return by late afternoon. Residents have been thanked in advance for their patience and are advised to anticipate updates as the situation unfolds.
There has been no mention of a boil water advisory at this time, and the Plymouth Police Department pledges to keep the affected citizens informed. Meanwhile, the community is bracing for the inconveniences the outage could cause in the day ahead, affecting daily routines like cooking,, and personal hygiene. The prompt response from the Water Division staff underscores the importance of swift action in maintaining urban infrastructure and public health.









