ST. GEORGE – Sometimes that buried water line isn’t exactly where you thought it was.
That’s what happened along a part of River Road Tuesday afternoon when an electrical company working with Dixie Power began boring into the ground along the sidewalk. A buried irrigation line turned out not to be where it had been originally marked, resulting in a water-gushing surprise and diverted traffic.
The rupture happened in the area of River Road between Talus Way and 2220 South around 3:25 p.m. Water escaping the pipeline ran down hill along a block fence as well as across the roadway, taking bits of mud along with it.
St. George Police and Fire units responded to the incident as northbound traffic on River Road was diverted around the broken water line via Shellee Drive. Personnel from the city’s water department also responded and shut off the water feeding the line.
“Accidents like this will happen occasionally,” said Marc Mortensen, assistant to the city manager of St. George.
While it was initially believed that the work crew hit a 30-inch irrigation line, Mortensen said that has yet to be confirmed, as it may have been a distribution line feeding into the main line instead.
That determination will be made Wednesday as the city gets to digging out and repairing the line, Mortensen said. Repairs are expected to take a day at the most.
As no one is currently getting water from the irrigation line, Mortensen said, so the line break did not disrupt service to the city’s water customers.
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A construction crew accidentally hit a buried irrigation line along River Road due to the line being in a different spot than originally marked. The resulting rupture caused water to spill out across the sidewalk and across River Road and led to traffic being diverted through a neighborhood as city personnel responded to the scene, St. George, Utah, Dec. 12, 2017 | Photo by Mori Kessler, St. George News
A construction crew accidentally hit a buried irrigation line along River Road due to the line being in a different spot than originally marked. The resulting rupture caused water to spill out across the sidewalk and across River Road and led to traffic being diverted through a neighborhood as city personnel responded to the scene, St. George, Utah, Dec. 12, 2017 | Photo by Mori Kessler, St. George News
A construction crew accidentally hit a buried irrigation line along River Road due to the line being in a different spot than originally marked. The resulting rupture caused water to spill out across the sidewalk and across River Road and led to traffic being diverted through a neighborhood as city personnel responded to the scene, St. George, Utah, Dec. 12, 2017 | Photo by Mori Kessler, St. George News
A construction crew accidentally hit a buried irrigation line along River Road due to the line being in a different spot than originally marked. The resulting rupture caused water to spill out across the sidewalk and across River Road and led to traffic being diverted through a neighborhood as city personnel responded to the scene, St. George, Utah, Dec. 12, 2017 | Photo by Mori Kessler, St. George News
A construction crew accidentally hit a buried irrigation line along River Road due to the line being in a different spot than originally marked. The resulting rupture caused water to spill out across the sidewalk and across River Road and led to traffic being diverted through a neighborhood as city personnel responded to the scene, St. George, Utah, Dec. 12, 2017 | Photo by Mori Kessler, St. George News
A construction crew accidentally hit a buried irrigation line along River Road due to the line being in a different spot than originally marked. The resulting rupture caused water to spill out across the sidewalk and across River Road and led to traffic being diverted through a neighborhood as city personnel responded to the scene, St. George, Utah, Dec. 12, 2017 | Photo by Mori Kessler, St. George News
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mori Kessler serves as a Senior Reporter for St. George News, having previously contributed as a writer and Interim Editor in 2011-12, and an assistant editor from 2012 to mid-2014. He began writing news as a freelancer in 2009 for Today in Dixie, and joined the writing staff of St. George News in mid-2010. He enjoys photography and won an award for photojournalism from the Society of Professional Journalists for a 2018 photo of a bee inspector removing ferals bees from a Washington City home. He is also a shameless nerd and has a bad sense of direction.