December 27, 2022

Prairie Grove Utilities – Extreme Winter Weather Update #12

Update – 4:00 p.m. Tuesday:

The news so far today is good.  We began this morning with full tanks as hoped, and as of 3:30 p.m., we’ve only dropped by 11%.

Dropping at all doesn’t sound great, but we expect some during the day because the well is undersized.

It’s normal for usage during the day to outstrip the ability of the system to replenish, and it generally is able to catch up overnight when demand is at its lowest.

The demand we’re seeing so far today is in line with an average day. So we believe most, if not all, of leaks have been found.

Will we be able to leave it on tonight?

We’re can’t promise yet, but likely, yes.

Unless usage spikes significantly this evening, it’s looking VERY likely that we will be able to leave it on.

This evening around 7 p.m. once we see what it looks like after everyone gets home and starts using more water, we will update with a final decision.

These updates all go out over multiple channels: anra.org, the text notification system, and here on Facebook.

If you would like to receive these alerts as text messages, signup is easy. Just text “PGU” to 800-282-5634.

December 26, 2022

Prairie Grove Utilities – Extreme Winter Weather Update #11

Update 7:45pm Monday:
We’re going shut it down at 8 as planned.
We will open it back up at 7am sharp, hopefully for the last time for this event.
We’re seeing about the same draw as this morning after the leaks we know about were isolated, so at least we don’t appear to have any new leaks.
Shutting it down one more time will allow us to start the day tomorrow with full tanks, and that should give everyone time enough to find those last few leaks.
We don’t anticipate posting an update in the morning, since you’ll know when it comes back on anyway.
But we will have updates throughout the day if and as needed.
Thank you all once again for your understanding and assistance.
Hopefully nothing but good news tomorrow!
December 26, 2022

Prairie Grove Utilities – Extreme Winter Weather Update #10

Update 5:30pm Monday:
As of 5pm, water is flowing once again.
We intend to keep it open until 8pm as planned, then stop and let it replenish again overnight.
Several customer side leaks were found this morning and fixed or the meters turned off.
The draw on the system has improved considerably, but it’s still slightly more than the well can supply.
With one more overnight replenish, we should be able to start the morning tomorrow with 100% full tanks.
We believe there are still a few leaks out there.
But if we and/or the homeowners with leaks are able to locate those last few over the course of the day tomorrow, we’re hopeful that we can then get back to 24 hour operation.
We’ll update again at 8.
December 26, 2022

Prairie Grove Utilities – Extreme Winter Weather Update #9

Update 7am Monday:
Valves are open.
The plan right now is to keep them open until 10am and hunt for leaks, then let it replenish over the afternoon and give everyone a chance to fix leaks found.
Back on from 5-8pm then replenish overnight.
Obviously If we find and get enough leaks fixed or isolated, plans will change.
December 25, 2022

Prairie Grove Utilities – Extreme Winter Weather Update #8

Update 9:30 pm Sunday:
We shut the system down for the evening at 9, and we didn’t completely run out of water this time!
Because there is still some in the tank, we’ll start the morning in a better place, and the pressures at the plant should have finished recovering.
The plan for tomorrow has not changed:
Water on: 7:00 AM
Water off: 10:00 AM
 
Water on: 5:00 PM
Water off: 8:00 PM
We’ll be out actively hunting leaks after we turn it on.
 
As always, thank you for your patience and understanding.
 
We’ll see you in the morning!
December 25, 2022

Prairie Grove Utilities – Extreme Winter Weather Update #7

5:00 PM Sunday Update:
The storage tank has recovered approximately 3 feet since shutting down earlier today.
We will be turning water back at 7:00 this evening and running till 9:00 or until the water supply runs out.
Tomorrow we will observe the following schedule.
Water on: 7:00 AM
Water off: 10:00 AM
Water on: 5:00 PM
Water off: 8:00 PM
Hopefully, Tuesday we’ll be able to follow a more normal schedule as people find and fix leaks and the need to use water to prevent frozen pipes.
Please remember we are still under a Boil Water Notice until further notice. We anticipate rescinding that notice by mid-week.
December 25, 2022

Prairie Grove Utilities – Extreme Winter Weather Update #6

Update 10:45 am Sunday:
We hope you’re having a very Merry Christmas with your families.
Water has been on since 8 am, but because we ended last night empty, it was only able to replenish about 40% by this morning. And on top of that, the draw on the system has increased yet again.
At the current draw, we’re projecting that we will run out of water again around 11:30 am.
If you find some time during your Christmas celebrations, please check your property again for leaks. If your neighbors are not on facebook, please let them know that we’re asking everyone to be on the lookout for leaks. A BIG thank you to those of you that have been vigilant and caught and fixed leaks so far.
Here’s how to check: turn off everything in your home that uses water and then look at the leak detector on your meter to see if any water is still flowing.
Leaks on water mains are unlikely because they’re buried and therefore insulated, but if you see any suspicious looking wet areas or running water on the ground, please let us know as quickly as you can.
Assuming we do run out at 11:30, we will try and let the tanks refill over the afternoon so that we can open them back up for a few hours this evening. Likely from 6-8pm or until they’re empty again. As we get closer to 6 we will know more.
Then Monday morning we will start the hunt for leaks again.
We will get through this together, and soon we will have upgrades to help prevent this in the future.
Thank you again.
December 24, 2022

Prairie Grove Utilities – Extreme Winter Weather Update #5

Update 8:10pm:
The water has run out, and we’ve shut the system down for the night.
We’re going to have it back on in the morning at 8am sharp, but we’re ending the day today with significantly less than yesterday.
The thaw that happened this afternoon almost doubled the draw on the system and we’re still seeing that draw now despite several of you finding leaks and fixing them, and our crews also fixing one service line leak and finding several customer side leaks and turning meters off.
It’s going to be a scramble in the morning to find all the additional leaks that this draw on the system would indicate.
If we’re unable to locate a significant number of them quickly, we will likely be out of water again midday tomorrow.
We very much appreciate any help you all can provide in checking your properties for leaks again in the morning after the water is back on.
Thank you all again.
Have a Merry Christmas!
We’ll be back in the morning.
December 24, 2022

Prairie Grove Utilities – Extreme Winter Weather Update #4

Update 4:50 Saturday:
The leak on Sherwood is repaired and the system is turned back on. We’re still seeing more going out than we have coming in.
The plan right now is to let the system run until it’s out of water, or until 9 pm, whichever comes first.
We will continue hunting leaks in the meantime, and we will have it back on at 8 am tomorrow.
I’m sure you’re tired of hearing it by now, but it remains true:
We apologize for the inconvenience, and we appreciate your patience, your understanding, and your willingness to actively help us as we work through to get through this.
You’re a great group and we’re proud to be associated with you.
December 24, 2022

Prairie Grove Utilities – Extreme Winter Weather Update #3

Extreme Winter Weather Update 8am:
The system has been turned back on as of 8am.
The ground storage tanks recovered to 90% full while it was off, and our crews will be out in the system today looking for any potential leaks.
If you notice a leak please notify us as quickly as you can.
A boil water notice will remain in effect for the duration of this extreme cold weather.
We apologize again for the inconvenience and thank you for your understanding and patience.