To continue providing safe, quality water to our residents, the City of Hornell Water Treatment Facility is undergoing a major upgrade. In preparation to connect a new drinking water storage tank to the distribution pipe that carries water to the City, we have to temporarily shut down the existing pipe to install new piping and valves. The temporary shutdown will begin on Tuesday July 21, 2020, which will result in a disruption of water service to ALL residents who receive water from the City. This transition is expected to take 12 hours and has been scheduled in an attempt to cause the least amount of disruption and inconvenience to residents as possible. The disruption in service will begin at approximately 8pm on Tuesday July 21st and last through approximately 8am Wednesday July 22nd.
This is an unprecedented disruption in service that has not
been attempted in the City before, during this time we will be supplying water
to the system from our back up wells; however we expect that ALL residents will
experience VERY low pressure or a TOTAL loss of pressure during this shut down
period. Please refrain from any
non-essential use of water during this period.
The following areas will be TOTALLY without water during
this time and will be under boil water advisory when service is restored:
1. Airport
Road, Maple Court, Seneca Road North, The Woodlands Park, and any users north
of State Route 21 in the Town of Hornellsville
2. Old Almond
Road, Plaza 21, North Main Street
3. County Route
66 in the Town of Hornellsville
4. North Main
Street, Parish Road, Madison Avenue, Bald Hill Road (including BOCES)
5. Upper
Bennett Street, Lincoln Street, Dennis Avenue
6. East Main
Street, Howard Street, Byrd Avenue, Southerby Avenue
7. Ice House
Road
8. Edgeview
Estates
The City of Hornell Department of Public Works will notify
all residents when water service returns to normal operation. Notification will be done using the Code Red
call system, the City of Hornell Facebook page, the City of Hornell website
www.cityofhornell.com and local media outlets.
We apologize for the inconvenience that this will cause and
appreciate your patience and understanding during this phase of the upgrade.
If you have any questions or concerns please contact
Mitchell Cornish, Superintendent of Public Works at 607-324-7421 or mcornish@cityofhornell.com.
John J. Buckley, Mayor
Leonard Fucci, Chief Operator