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Test Water Closure on 48-inch Transmission Main on S. Claiborne Ave. between Napoleon Ave. and Second St.; Lower-than-Normal Water Pressure Expected

For Immediate Release: Thursday, November 14, 2024 9:47 AM

New Orleans, LA - Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans (SWBNO) contractor, Cycle Construction, will perform a test water valve closure on a 48-inch transmission main on S. Claiborne Avenue and Napoleon Avenue. Weather permitting, crews will begin closing the valves on Friday, November 15, 2024, beginning at 6:00 a.m. This test water closure is expected to last until Monday, November 18 at 8:00 a.m. if water pressure throughout the system is deemed acceptable. This closure is to facilitate tying in the newly installed 48-inch water transmission main.

This 48” water main supplements much of the water supply to the East Bank of New Orleans, therefore resulting in potential lower-than-normal water pressure in these locations. This water main is one of six large transmission water mains that provides water to the East Bank, which means there are redundancies in the water distribution system.

While lower-than-normal water pressure is anticipated, our crews will monitor water pressure throughout the city. If pressures dip below 20 psi, we will notify the public of the need for a precautionary boil water advisory. During this time some customers may experience lower-than-normal pressure, especially upper floors of multi-story buildings.

Customers who are experiencing very low or no water pressure are directed to call our Emergency Call Center at 504-52-WATER; SWBNO is open every day, 24 hours a day to serve you.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your patience as we work to maintain and improve your water system.

Transmission Water Main Replacement Projects

The replacement of the 48- inch water transmission main in the 2600 - 3300 blocks of S. Claiborne Ave (TM011 - S Claiborne Louisiana Avenue to Third Street) is the sixth Transmission Water Main Replacement Project that SWBNO has replaced since 2021.  This transmission main program is funded by FEMA and managed by SWBNO in cooperation with the City of New Orleans as part of the Joint Infrastructure Recovery Roads (JIRR) Program.   

There are five future transmission main projects scheduled. These projects are needed to proactively replace water lines as part of SWBNO’s commitment to infrastructure resiliency and reliability, as outlined in our five-year strategic plan.

Questions about this project or Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans should be directed to 504-52-WATER (92837) or outreach@swbno.org.

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