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Water pressure increase in Lancaster
By Lee Chowaniec
May 2, 2009, 17:14

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As part of the completed $7 million waterline repair and replacement project in the Town of Lancaster, the north end of town will experience an increase in water pressure.

Homeowners serviced by the Pleasant View water tower at Pleasant View and Transit Roads will see an increase of 15 psi of water pressure. Businesses and residences to the north (Regal Theaters area) will now have water pressure deliveries of 50 psi.

The Erie County Water Authority will increase the flow as of May 5th, this coming Tuesday. Residents and other water recipients affected by the change will be alerted by mail.

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