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Water Pressure Low on Lincoln Place — Brooklynian

Water Pressure Low on Lincoln Place

inpixels
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights

This also happened in May -- I heard it wasn't the Construction on Eastern Parkway but was "valves" the DEP accidentally left off.

If you are a top floor in an apartment building the water is a mere trickle --- works better on bottom floors.

Has this been resolved yet? Anyone still having problems???

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  • couldn't take a shower again this morn --- pretty sure its not building specific...

    anyone.. Bueller?

    :help:

  • Pressure has been down but I still have running water.

    I live on the 2nd floor of a 4 floor building though.

  • I'm on the 5th floor and share a duplex with someone on the 4th ---

    4th floor works just barely-

    5th floor is a trickle at best.

  • Did yall call 311?

  • This morning I contacted the person on the Eastern Parkway Project who in turn got me in touch with DEP the last time around (resolving a similar if not the same water pressure issue)--

    If I don't hear back i'll contact community board 8...

    but don't let that stop anyone else here from contacting 311.

  • call the DEP - they will send inspectors within 24 hours.

  • Contact Customer Service

    Borough offices (weekdays from 9am to 5pm):

    Bronx – 1932 Arthur Avenue – 6th Floor

    Brooklyn – 250 Livingston Street – 8th Floor

    Manhattan – 1250 Broadway – 8th Floor

    Queens – 96-05 Horace Harding Exp. 1st Floor

    Staten Island - 60 Bay Street – 6th Floor

    Customer Service Call Center

    (718) 595-7000

    Monday through Friday, 9am to 6pm

    Saturday, 9am to 2pm

  • Hi Joe,

    I called 311 yesterday who should have relayed my complaint to the DEP.

    But this morning, once again it was impossible to take a shower (last evening and other evenings --not much of a problem).

    For effectiveness, do you recommend that I call the DEP or visit their offices? --I would go to Livingston.

    I suppose I could bring video with me---even burn it on a disc.

    I would guess that this is the result of the construction on Eastern Parkway--- I noticed a huge pipe on the surface this morning---Though last time I contacted the Project Construction manager in May he said it wasn't due to his construction work.

    Even if it is due to the construction work ---i'm o.k. with that as long as the residents (me for example!) are given effective notice of the construction work with posted hours that it would affect the water.

  • There's a thread on the Crown Heights board about low water pressure. Probably could be related.

  • I suppose this is related to Project ID#: BED778 scheduled for completion in Summer 2012 (Uhmm ....I can't wait that long to take a shower in the morning)

    I think Maria Centeno, Director, Office of Community Outreach & Notification DDC, of project need to be contacted -- but I could not find her direct contact info

    So, I contacted Matthew Monahan, "Public Information"

    http://www.nyc.gov/html/ddc/html/contact/contact.shtml

    to give notice that work is impacting Lincoln Place and Classon -- asked that he try to mitigate the situation and that he advise what hours work shall begin (work/water is supposed to be restored by 6 PM each day)

    Some Water Interruptions

    During the course of this project, you may experience water service disruptions. Water may be discolored by

    sediment that has built up in the older pipes, including the service connection to the internal pipes in your own

    building. Even if no construction is performed in front of your building the process of shutting down the old pipes

    can result in discoloration. If this occurs, run ONLY COLD WATER until it appears clear. If it will be necessary for us to turn off your water service, you will receive written notice informing you by the afternoon of the day before service interruption. We suggest you store drinking water to have available in your home or business for the

    period that water service is suspended. Water service is always restored at the end of the workday. Be sure to

    turn off any open valves or faucets to prevent flooding when water service is restored.

    Note If your water service is NOT restored by 6:00 pm, unless the shutoff notice gives special information regarding non-standard hours (e.g. overnight work), please call the 311 Service Center available 24 hours a day

    Atlantic Avenue Water Main Installation Project between Carlton Avenue and Classon Avenue and Washington Avenue between Pacific Street and Fulton Street.



    Project ID#: BED778

    The NYC Department of Design and Construction (DDC) is managing a capital construction project on Atlantic Avenue from Carlton Avenue to Classon Avenue and on Washington Avenue from Atlantic Avenue to Fulton Street. The project is scheduled for completion in Summer 2012.

    Work Scheduled for November/December 2011

    Atlantic Avenue from Carlton Avenue to Clermont Avenue (north side):

    ? Installation of combined sewers.

    Atlantic Avenue from Vanderbilt Avenue to Washington Avenue:

    ? Installation of combined sewers and appurtenances.

    Atlantic Avenue at Washington Avenue:

    ? Installation of distribution water mains.


    ? Installation of combined sewers and appurtenances.

    Atlantic Avenue from Carlton Avenue to Washington Avenue

    Complete installation of distribution water main.

    Atlantic Avenue from Carlton Avenue to Washington Avenue

    Installation of combined sewers and catch basins.

    More:

    http://www.nyc.gov/html/ddc/downloads/pdf/brochures/BED778.pdf

  • this nuisance is back... any other folks having this issue???

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