Crews repair broken water main on York Road, boil advisory remains in effect

COCKEYSVILLE, Md. — A 20-inch water main break along 13816 York Road that’s been impacting residents in the Cockeysville, Hunt Valley and Sparks communities has been repaired.

Those residents can expect to soon have their water services restored, but a water boil advisory will still remain in effect.

RELATED: Boil water advisory issued for parts of Baltimore County after water main break

Before service can be restored crews still need to flush out the pipe, some of which needed to be replaced.

Once water does come back on, residents should continue to boil it for a minute over the next 48 hours prior to consumption.

The advisory is estimated to last until Friday, allowing for several water samples to be taken.

As for that portion of York Road which has been closed off to traffic, it should reopen by Thursday afternoon.

MORE: Pair of water main breaks impact Tuesday morning commute in Baltimore County

There is still no word on what caused the water main break.

Meanwhile efforts are still underway to repair another water main break on Philadelphia Road in White Marsh.

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