Water main leak closes road near Golden Meadow Dr, Austin TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a utility crew responded to a leaking water main near the intersection of Little Pebble Drive and Golden Meadow Drive in Austin. The leak caused significant water loss, leading to a full road closure request. No injuries or other hazards were mentioned.
Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Utilities Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:24
Transcript:
00:00
Any comments for SR (number withheld)?
00:05
(number withheld), whenever you're ready.
00:07
Go ahead with your comments there.
00:09
Yes, came out for a meter leak.
00:13
This is going to be a party one leaking water service from the short side of an 8-inch AC main.
00:25
With a three valve shutout.
00:29
Got the one call.
00:31
Nearest cross street will be Golden Meadow Drive.
00:36
In a 50 foot radius of the one column.
00:42
Leak is going to be at the corner,
00:45
or the intersection of Little Pebble Drive and Golden Meadow Drive?
00:50
They're going to need a full road closure at this point.
00:53
Intersection.
00:56
No sidewalks, no bus lanes, but no bike lanes.
01:07
Dropped eight decor tabs.
01:11
Leakage behind the curb.
01:15
This is a party one due to water loss.
01:19
Photos will be attached to the SR and I'll be ten eight.
01:22
Ten four, (number withheld).
01:24
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Golden Meadow Dr & Little Pebble Dr, Austin, TX 78758
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