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Classes Canceled in Ardmore Due to Water Issues

Students in Ardmore discussing water supply problems at school.

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Ardmore High School and Cedar Hill Elementary have canceled classes due to persistent water issues affecting the city. The local water department’s decision to stop Ardmore Water amidst repairs has caused low water pressure. Authorities urge residents to conserve water, while Ardmore Fire & Rescue is providing assistance. The disruption of water services led to the early dismissal of schools, highlighting the need for reliable water supply in educational institutions. Updates on the situation will be provided as local leaders work with the water department to restore normalcy.

Ardmore, Alabama – Ardmore High School and Cedar Hill Elementary will not hold classes on Tuesday due to ongoing water issues impacting the city. The announcement of the cancellation was confirmed by Limestone City Schools Superintendent Dr. Randy Shearouse on Monday evening.

The water troubles stem from a decision made by the Ardmore, Alabama water department to remove Ardmore Water from their system. This action was prompted by tank issues, which occurred during repair efforts. As a result, the city of Ardmore is currently experiencing low water pressure, prompting authorities to request residents to conserve water.

To assist residents with their water needs, Ardmore Fire & Rescue is providing drinking water and water for flushing at their station located at 26704 Main Street. Additionally, the entire town remains under a “No Burn” order due to the limitations on water supply.

The water department is actively collaborating with Limestone County to resolve these issues. Although wells are pumping, they have reported that water pressure remains low across the area. The situation was exacerbated when a valve broke during repair work on a water line in Ardmore on Friday morning, close to the beginning of the school day, leading to a disruption of service for both Ardmore High School and Middle School.

Incidentally, the valve malfunction occurred just minutes before the first period bell at around 7:36 a.m. Attempts to repair the valve resulted in it breaking closed, which interrupted water flow to the schools. As a result of the lack of running water, school administrators made the decision to dismiss classes at 9 a.m., as essential services like restroom facilities and food service were unavailable.

Fortunately, water flow was restored to the affected schools by 10:30 a.m. after the valve was repaired. However, this restoration was too late to prevent the cancellation of classes for the following day. Both Ardmore High School and Cedar Hill Elementary are now preparing for a day without students while the water situation continues to be monitored and assessed.

The current water crisis in Ardmore underlines the critical need for ongoing maintenance and prompt action when dealing with municipal water systems. Local leaders are expected to keep the community informed regarding potential changes and updates on the water supply, while students and parents are advised to make alternative arrangements until classes resume.

This incident marks another reminder of the importance of a reliable water supply in educational institutions and highlights the challenges that can arise from infrastructure issues. As the city works to restore normal services, residents are encouraged to remain patient and stay informed.

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