A temporary drop in water pressure, and discolored water.
No, St. Cloud residents, you aren't having 2019 and '20 flashbacks.
Crews contracted with Toho Water Authority will continue flushing lines in certain areas of the St. Cloud south of U.S. Highway 192, and along Old Canoe Creek Road, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. this week.
The attached map shows the area where customers are likely to experience a temporary drop in water pressure and discolored water. Water pressure and clarity will return once flushing operations in the area are completed.
The area is roughly bordered by Florida's Turnpike, Nolte Road, Pine Tree Road and Michigan Avenue. Affected areas this week include:
- Teka Village
- Pine Chase Estates
- Canoe Creek Villas
- Cypress Point
- Village Green Townhouses
- Stevens Plantation
- Sanctuary at South Town
- Canoe Creek Lakes
- Whaley’s Landing
- Cypress Reserve
- Canoe Creek Estates
- Sweetwater Creek
- Keystone Point
- CJ’s Landing
- Villagio
- Mallard Pond
- Portofino Vista
- Crosscreek Village
- Canoe Creek Plaza
- Oak Ridge
- Indian Lakes
- Canoe Creek Woods
- Camelot
- Sawgrass
- Reserve at Pine Tree
- Eagle Meadow
- The Estates Stevens Plantation
- Magnolia Green
- Verandah Lakes
- Canoe Creek Lake
- Cypress Preserve
For more information or to have questions answered, visit www.tohowater.com or contact Toho Water Authority’s Customer Service Center serving St. Cloud at 407-957-7344 Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.