Water main break in Dauphin County repaired amid community's Veolia Water concerns

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Water main break in Dauphin County repaired amid community's Veolia Water concerns
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Crews are responding to a water main break in the Susquehanna Township area.

Veolia has repaired a water main break, hours after residents first reported the issue amid continual discolored water concerns. Veolia Water took to Facebook Wednesday morning, saying the break had caused a disturbance in the system that impacted customers in Susquehanna Township and Lower Paxton Township.

"We have multiple crews responding to the discolored water issues that are impacting those areas," Veolia said in the post. Veolia Water also gave an update Tuesday about ongoing issues with discolored water issues in Marysville, Susquehanna Township, Lower Paxton Township and portions of Swatara Township, saying that crews are still "working 24/7" to resolve the issue and conduct flushing.Veolia customers frustrated as discolored water persists despite days of system flushing The water company said any customers still experiencing discoloration after flushing their taps for 10-5 minutes should call customer service at 888-299-8972. Democratic State Representative Justin Fleming said his office is aware of the ongoing issues with the discoloration, he released a statement to CBS 21 on Wednesday. Residents across the district have contacted my office regarding discolored water. I’m confident that Veolia is working to fix the problem and my staff is working to help constituents in any way we can.

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