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Ruptured Water Main Leaves 52 Homes Without Plumbing

A water main ruptured underneath an Allied Gardens intersection this afternoon, leaving dozens of homes temporarily without functional plumbing and shutting down traffic lanes in the neighborhood.

The broken 12-inch-diameter concrete pipeline began flooding the roadway at Chaparajos Court and Conestoga Way about 2:30 p.m., according to the San Diego Water Department.

Crews had the overflow, which reportedly flooded some residential property, under control within an hour, SDWD spokesman Arian Collins.

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The mishap left 52 homes without water service, Collins said. All the affected residences were expected to be back on line and the roadways reopened by about 2 a.m. Wednesday.

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