Syracuse crews tackle water main breaks that caused cave-ins

Repairs are complete at two of the three water main breaks in Syracuse a week after one of them caused the roadway to cave in and swallow a car. The water department said the breaks on North Geddes Street, South Warren, and Burnet Ave were unrelated.

Water main breaks are nothing new for Syracuse, but they’re less common in the summer, and usually don’t cause roads to cave in. Water Commissioner Robert Brandt told common councilors earlier this week age and other factors are in play.

“The one on Warren Street, the main was put in 1891, 130 years old,” he said. “We have a lot of construction going on in the city with the 81 project. And I try to tell people they’re actually cave-ins. The water main breaks, it pushes all the soil out of the ground, the road caves in.”

Many refer to them as “sinkholes,” but Brandt says that’s where the soil erodes with no explanation…

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