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Water main break closes Lancaster Street in Kitchener

Crews on scene at a water main break in Kitchener Tuesday morning said an 18-inch feeder pipe broke overnight, causing part of Lancaster Street to collapse.

18-inch feeder pipe broke, caused road to collapse early Tuesday morning

Residents may noticed some lower water pressure Tuesday after a water main break on Lancaster Street in Kitchener. In order to fix the 18-inch pipe, water pressure had to be turned down at the Mannheim water plant, the city said. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)

A section of Lancaster Street in Kitchener was closed down Tuesday after a burst water main caused part of the road to collapse.

Crews said water was noticed on the road Monday evening and the road collapsed around 2 a.m. Tuesday.
Pieces of asphalt are strewn across Hillview Street in Kitchener. A water main broke under Lancaster Street overnight. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)

Officials at the scene told CBC K-W an 18-inch feeder pipe broke. The feeder pipe is a significant part of the water infrastructure.

Lancaster was closed between Hillview and Hill streets, with pieces of asphalt strewn across Hillview Street from the pressure of the pipe burst. 
Crews were called to the scene Monday night after water was noticed on the road. Part of Lancaster Street collapsed around 2 a.m. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)

On Twitter, city staff said water service to nearby homes was expected to be restored by midnight. 

"In order to be able to shut off the valves to fix main, Mannheim Water Plant has had to turn the water pressure down," the city tweeted to a concerned citizen. "Residents may notice some lower pressure across the city."
Some residents walk their dog along Lancaster Street in Kitchener where a water main broke overnight, causing the road to collapse. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)