Denver Street Floods Hours After City Celebrates Progress of Water Construction Project

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Denver Street Floods Hours After City Celebrates Progress of Water Construction Project
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Officials showered the construction site with compliments before the actual shower began.

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Officials showered the construction site with compliments before the actual shower began, with Pigott saying the federal government is working to"ensure that communities around the country catch up to Denver Water and the good work they're doing." "While unforeseen accidents like this occasionally occur over the course of large projects such as our Lead Reduction Program, it is fortunate that the damage to the pipe was minimal, allowing our crew to get this repaired quickly and get the water back on for these customers," Luthye says."They worked to quickly get the water shut off to avoid further damages."

"There's no lead in Denver Water's water," Salazar explained during Monday's event."What we're doing is eliminating the risk of lead exposure in service lines that are in people's homes."

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