Workers stand near a buried ruptured sewer line in Old Town Silverdale Friday night. According to Andrew Nelson, the county’s new public works director, a Comcast-affiliated worker severed a pressurized 14-inch iron sewer line at 4 p.m. Nelson expected the line would be repaired tonight. He didn’t think anyone’s sewer service would be affected, as the system had a certain amount of reserve capacity at a nearby pumping station. The ruptured section was shut off from the rest of the sewer system, he said. A vacuum pumper truck was on hand to suck up some of the liquid sewage. Surprisingly, the area did not smell bad at all. Nelson said the sewage was highly diluted.
Silverdale sewer line ruptured
Workers stand near a buried ruptured sewer line in Old Town Silverdale Friday night. According to Andrew Nelson, the county's new public works director, a Comcast-affiliated worker severed a pressurized 14-inch iron sewer line at 4 p.m.
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