Update (January 24th, 11:30 am):
Approximately 10 Water Utility Customers have been impacted by the water main break. All affected customers have been notified via door hanger.
Once repairs are complete and water is restored, a precautionary boil water notice is advised for customers impacted by the break. These customers should use boiled tap water or bottled water for drinking, cooking, making ice and brushing teeth.
- To eliminate bacteria and other organisms that may have been introduced to the water, tap water should be brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute. Let the water cool before using.
- Tap water is safe for showering, bathing and other household uses, including washing dishes in the dishwasher, as long as the heat/sanitizing cycle and commercial dishwashing detergent are used.
Following repairs, the water main will be disinfected and flushed, and the City will take water samples to ensure safety. When satisfactory test results have been received, the precautionary boil water notice will be lifted. Impacted customers will be notified via door hanger.
If you experience discolored water, please flush your water lines by running water in a bathtub or faucet until the water runs clear.
Original News Flash (January 24th, 9:36 am):
The City of Port Angeles is responding to a significant water main break that has resulted in a void beneath Lincoln Street at the intersection of Lincoln & 5th Streets. City Manager Nathan West will declare an emergency to expedite necessary contracting and repairs.
The water main break was reported at 8:20 a.m. on Wednesday, January 24th. Port Angeles Police, Fire, and Public Works & Utilities staff responded immediately to close the intersection and set up a detour route.
The Lincoln & 5th Street intersection will remain closed until repairs to both the water main and roadway are complete.
Updates will be provided as more information is available. We thank you for your patience and cooperation as we work quickly to resolve this issue.

Pictured: Lincoln Street is temporarily closed at the intersection of Lincoln & 5th Streets. The City of Port Angeles will declare an emergency to facilitate necessary contracting and repairs.

Pictured: Significant water main break at the intersection of Lincoln & 5th Streets.