Photo: Area that may experience lower water pressure.
South of Eglinton Ave W (between Caledonia and Avenue)
The construction crews at Chaplin and Eglinton will be performing sub-surface utility investigations on a large 900 mm watermain that runs along Eglinton. The work will necessitate a valve shut-off. While it will not shut-off water, it may affect water pressure for properties between Caledonia Rd and Avenue Rd, south of Eglinton Ave W to St. Clair Ave. The work is expected to begin on Monday, April 3rd and will continue for approximately 2 weeks.
The work is contained within the existing construction staging.
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