Ardmore Schools Closed Due to Ongoing Water Issues

Students in Ardmore discussing water supply problems at school.

News Summary

Ardmore High School and Cedar Hill Elementary will be closed due to persistent water supply problems affecting the city. The closure ensures the safety of students and staff amid ongoing water shortages, which have stemmed from recent maintenance issues and a broken valve. Local authorities are working to restore services and have set up supply stations for residents. Officials urge the community to conserve water while they address the situation.

Ardmore, Alabama, Schools Closed Due to Persistent Water Problems

Ardmore High School and Cedar Hill Elementary will not hold classes on Tuesday as the city grapples with ongoing water supply issues, officials announced Monday evening. This decision was made to ensure the safety and well-being of students and staff amid the current water crisis.

Background of the Water Disruption

The water problems in Ardmore stem from a recent action by the Limestone City Water Department, which resulted in the Limestone County Water Authority removing Ardmore Water from their system. The removal was due to issues with the city’s water storage tanks, which are vital for maintaining water pressure and supply. As a result, residents have experienced low water pressure since Sunday, prompting officials to request conservation measures.

Impact on Schools and Community Services

The water shortage directly affected the local school system, leading to the cancellation of classes for Ardmore High School and Cedar Hill Elementary on Tuesday. The decision was made after essential services such as restrooms and food services became unavailable due to insufficient water supply. School administrators moved swiftly to minimize disruption, opting to dismiss middle and high school students at 9 a.m. in anticipation of the ongoing water issues.

To mitigate the effects of the water shortage, Ardmore Fire & Rescue has set up supply stations at their headquarters on Main Street, providing drinking water and water for flushing purposes to residents and businesses. The town has also issued a “No Burn” order to reduce the risk of fire hazards amid the water shortage and ongoing maintenance activities.

Technical Challenges and Repairs

The disruptions partly resulted from a broken valve during water line repairs in Ardmore. The incident occurred on Friday morning, just before 7:36 a.m., causing the valve to close unexpectedly and severing water service to the schools and other parts of the city. Repair crews responded to the scene and worked to fix the valve, but the repair process faced complications, prolonging the low water pressure issue.

Despite wells pumping water into the system, residents and institutions continued to experience low pressure, emphasizing ongoing challenges in fully restoring normalcy. The Water Department is actively working with Limestone County officials to resolve the issues, aiming to stabilize the water supply as soon as possible.

Restoration of Water Service

The water service was restored to Ardmore High School and Cedar Hill Elementary by approximately 10:30 a.m. Tuesday after repair crews successfully fixed the broken valve. While the immediate crisis appears to have been alleviated, officials continue to monitor the situation to prevent further disruptions and ensure consistent water pressure across the city.

Official Statements and Future Outlook

City officials and the Limestone City Water Department have confirmed that they are working diligently to address the tank issues and stabilize the water system. The coordination between local authorities and the water utility aims to restore full service and prevent similar incidents in the future.

Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant, continue conserving water, and stay informed through local updates. While the water issues have temporarily impacted school operations and community services, officials remain committed to resolving the situation swiftly and thoroughly for the safety and health of all residents.

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