
New Orleans' Water Woes: 2 Weeks of Low Pressure Ahead
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New Orleans residents and businesses face low water pressure for another two weeks due to multiple water main breaks in the Central Business District, French Quarter, and nearby areas. The Sewerage and Water Board projects full service restored by Good Friday, April third. The aging pipes, some over a century old, have caused five major breaks and several boil water notices since January. City council members expressed frustration over slow urgency and poor communication. The board is prioritizing repairs on the frailest lines, including a spot near South Claiborne Avenue and Third Street, while facing funding limits and fairness concerns.
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