
Residents in the northern part of Solon, Ohio, might have noticed lower than usual water pressure lately. Cleveland Water is on the move, turning wrenches and dialing in valves at the Green Road Pump Station as a part of general maintenance efforts. The utility company has acknowledged these disruptions and is actively addressing concerns raised by citizens facing low-water-pressure issues in their homes and businesses.
According to a recent social media post from the City of Solon Ohio, Cleveland Water is "currently performing general maintenance," and as part of their procedures, have begun to "conducting valve surveys to ensure all valves are fully open and operating properly." The communications from the utility company indicate they are aware of the situation and are making every effort to swiftly restore full water service to the affected areas.
It's not unusual for maintenance to cause temporary inconveniences, but Cleveland Water's responsive approach aims to minimize the impact on the community. Residents experiencing low water pressure are urged to report the issue directly to the Cleveland Water Hydraulics Department. Open lines of communication are crucial, and the utility has provided a contact number, 216-664-3160, to facilitate quick reporting and resolution of these service interruptions.
The Water Department's quick response to low water pressure complaints illustrates its commitment to service and the well-being of the Solon community. Cleveland Water remains on alert, readily addressing reports as they come in. By ensuring their valves are "fully open and operating properly", the utility company is clearly working to quickly resolve the pressure inconsistencies caused by the station's ongoing maintenance, according to the City of Solon Ohio. For those experiencing issues, remember the foundational role of civic responsibility: to promptly report your low water pressure to possibly help fast-track the restoration process.









