By Josh B.
Construction flooding on W. Valerio Street?
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Classic bystander effect. Not a great assumption to make when we’re in a drought.
Classic knee-jerk retort; In the top photo, you can see a construction worker and related equipment.
They broke into a major water main that they said “wasn’t on their map.” It was a gusher. Massive amount of water wasted.
NO, not good enough for government work, good enough for a private contractor doing government work it seems. This knee jerk bot like hostility to government is tiresome.
If it actually wasn’t on their map then it was the city’s fault for not marking the plans correctly. More likely it was USA alerts that missed it. Call before you dig. I spent over 30 years as an inspector and resident engineer here and I’ve seen Lash only blow out minor gas lines twice in that time it was because the gas company lines were not installed code. Contractors especially this one and Tierra are very careful as they have nothing to gain.
Drought, what drought? Good enough for Government work.
I’ d assume it is somehow related to the ongoing work that is being done in the street, so it is likely the contractor (and City) know about the situation.
I know people vote my factual comments down because they don’t like me personally, but what Tagdes wrote was nothing but useful information
I would quibble over USA, with Tagdes because USA is just a clearinghouse, they do not actually locate anything, they just document and route the request; possibly over whether the City of SB uses a subcontractor like IntelliQuest or does it in house but some people here need to grow up and stop acting like little b***** Jr Hi kids