OCWA Prepares for Major Water Line Repair Amid Ongoing Leak Challenges

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The Onondaga County Water Authority has been battling multiple leaks in a critical transmission line in Cicero since summer, leading to a shutdown of the line in December and a water conservation effort across six towns east of Syracuse, with emergency supplies and reduced water use helping to manage the crisis.
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- OCWA readies to fix ruptured transmission line as crews, equipment flow in from as far as Texas Syracuse.com
- Water conservation efforts continue as equipment arrives for massive water line repair WRVO
- N.Y. FDs to rely more on tankers, less on hydrants during major water main break FireRescue1
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