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Updated: 12:12 AM Aug 26, 2008
Hundreds Without Water in Kenova, W.Va., Area
Several hundred people are without water Monday night along Route 75 in Wayne County and are not expected to have service until at least 8 a.m. Tuesday, according to Matthew Cisco with the Kenova Police Department.
Posted: 9:43 PM Aug 25, 2008Reporter: Eric Fossell Email Address: eric.fossell@wsaz.com |
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KENOVA, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- Several hundred people are without water Monday night along Route 75 in Wayne County and are not expected to have service until at least 8 a.m. Tuesday, according to Matthew Cisco with the Kenova Police Department.
Cisco said the water main break has affected just about every customer in the Route 75 area.
No word yet what caused the outage.
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Latest Comments
Posted by: John adkins
on Sep 22, 2008 at 09:30 PM
the outage will not affect us because the city of kenove rufused to run city water to are residents which consist of ederly and children.what do others think that the city of kenova will rufuse water to the ederly and children when the water is all around us and not but a mile away and yet they still refuse.???
Posted by: lila
on Aug 26, 2008 at 10:12 AM
I think there is some sticky fingers in that office. Where does the money go that we pay. Kenova Water is my highest bill. For what service.. They need to clean out the old workers and get some new ones. Some that don't need us to keep paying thier house payments...I have had my yard tore up for a year one time due to sewer trouble. I would move if I could sell my house. Who wants to move here.. NO ONE.. smart people....
Posted by: anon
on Aug 26, 2008 at 09:01 AM
So glad that I no longer live in Kenova!!! Never failed that the water was off at least 3 days out of every week. Now we rarely have an outage and pay about 1/3 as much as we did there!!!!
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