Resident holding cup of water checking gauge with cracked pipe and golden light signifying water main break in Pflugerville

Water Main Break Near Pflugerville Justice Center Causes Low Pressure

At a Glance

  • Water main break near Pflugerville Justice Center is affecting water pressure for some residents.
  • The break hit the fill line to the North Elevated Tank, causing possible low pressure or temporary loss.
  • Utility crews are working on repairs; no completion time yet.
  • Why it matters: Residents may experience reduced water flow and should conserve water until repairs finish.

A water main break was reported near the Pflugerville Justice Center, disrupting the fill line to the North Elevated Tank. Residents in the affected area may see low water pressure or temporary loss of service as the city works to restore service. Utility crews are actively repairing the break, but no completion time has been announced.

What Happened

A water main break was reported near the Pflugerville Justice Center, disrupting the fill line to the North Elevated Tank. Residents in the affected area may see low water pressure or temporary loss of service as the city works to restore service.

Map highlights affected area in Pflugerville with green residential zones and red lines near SH 130 Toll and TX-45 Toll

Affected Area

The city has outlined the boundaries of the affected area, which includes parts of the city east of SH 130 Toll and south of TX-45 Toll.

Boundary Description
Northern South of TX-45 Toll, near the TX-45/SH 130 interchange
Eastern East of SH 130 Toll, toward Rowe Lane
Southern FM 1825 (Pecan Street) and slightly beyond
Western East of Heatherwilde Boulevard and Immanuel Road

How Residents Can Respond

The city urges residents to conserve and minimize water use while repairs are underway; those on the west side of Pflugerville, served by Texas Water Utilities, are not affected.

Key Takeaways

  • Water main break near the Justice Center is impacting pressure for some residents.
  • The break damaged the fill line to the North Elevated Tank.
  • No repair completion time has been announced; residents should monitor city updates.

Residents should monitor the city’s website or social media for updates on the repair status and continue to use water sparingly until service is fully restored.

Author

  • Aiden V. Crossfield covers urban development, housing, and transportation for News of Austin, reporting on how growth reshapes neighborhoods and who bears the cost. A former urban planning consultant, he’s known for deeply researched, investigative reporting that connects zoning maps, data, and lived community impact.

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