Water Line Repaired, Service Restored in East Manatee
Water Line Repaired, Service Restored in East Manatee
Manatee County Utilities crews successfully repaired a significant water main break yesterday, April 13, restoring full service to residents and businesses in the eastern part of the county. The break, located near the intersection of State Road 64 East and Lorraine Road, had caused temporary service interruptions and low water pressure for several hours.
The incident began in the early morning hours, prompting a rapid response from the Utilities Department. Crews worked diligently throughout the day to isolate the damaged section of pipe, excavate the area, and replace the compromised segment. The repair required careful coordination to minimize disruption to traffic on the busy State Road 64 corridor, a key route through the county's growing eastern neighborhoods.
According to a statement released by Manatee County Utilities, the repair was completed by late afternoon, and water pressure returned to normal levels for all affected customers by early evening. No boil water advisory was issued in connection with this particular incident, as the integrity of the water system was maintained during the repair process.
Residents in the affected areas, including the suburban communities around Lakewood Ranch and the rural expanses east to the Myakka River, experienced the most noticeable impact. Local businesses along State Road 64 East reported temporary adjustments to their operations but were able to resume normal service once water pressure was fully restored.
Manatee County Utilities thanked residents for their patience and understanding while crews worked to address the unexpected infrastructure issue. The department emphasized its commitment to maintaining the county's water infrastructure and responding swiftly to service disruptions.

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