A crew from water utility WSSC worked throughout the night into today to repair a major water main break on Bradley Boulevard near Arlington Road and the CVS Pharmacy in downtown Bethesda. Two eastbound lanes of Bradley are now open again to traffic. A resurfacing crew is now repairing and paving the remaining lanes that were damaged by the rupture yesterday. The water main was a 20-inch diameter pipe. WSSC did not specify the year it was installed. Three adjacent businesses lost water service. WSSC expects all lanes of Bradley to be accessible by the end of the day.
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Showing posts with label water main break. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 20, 2026
2 EB lanes of Bradley Boulevard reopen in Bethesda after water main break
A crew from water utility WSSC worked throughout the night into today to repair a major water main break on Bradley Boulevard near Arlington Road and the CVS Pharmacy in downtown Bethesda. Two eastbound lanes of Bradley are now open again to traffic. A resurfacing crew is now repairing and paving the remaining lanes that were damaged by the rupture yesterday. The water main was a 20-inch diameter pipe. WSSC did not specify the year it was installed. Three adjacent businesses lost water service. WSSC expects all lanes of Bradley to be accessible by the end of the day.
Friday, August 15, 2025
WSSC finally addresses water main break at Old Georgetown Rd. & Woodmont Ave. in Bethesda
A water main break in the intersection of Old Georgetown Road and Woodmont Avenue was finally tackled by a crew from the WSSC water utility last night. The leak was now being measured in weeks rather than hours or days, and had caused persistent pooling of water in the intersection. WSSC repaired a significant water main break only a couple of blocks away on Wisconsin Avenue last week, where the roadway was in such bad shape that the utility had to resurface the street in the affected area.
Thursday, August 07, 2025
WSSC is aware of ongoing water main break on Old Georgetown Road in Bethesda
Water continued to flow in the intersection of Old Georgetown Road and Woodmont Avenue in downtown Bethesda on Wednesday. But water utility WSSC says it is aware of the leak, and has put the location on its list of repairs. "We're coordinating with nearby businesses and apartment buildings to help minimize any water service interruptions," WSSC told me via Twitter. A WSSC crew completed repairs to a major pipe break about a block away on Tuesday, which required a full resurfacing of the block of Wisconsin Avenue in question.
Wednesday, August 06, 2025
WSSC repairs damage to Wisconsin Avenue in Bethesda (Video + Photos)
Water utility WSSC led a major repair effort overnight in Bethesda, to get Wisconsin Avenue back into shape between Old Georgetown Road and Montgomery Avenue. The roadway was damaged by a water main break on Monday. WSSC removed the damaged section of 8' pipe from below the street yesterday, and then made preparations to resurface the road. A WSSC crew, contractors, and the Maryland State Highway Administration were all on the scene Tuesday night into this morning, resurfacing the street in front of the Hyatt Regency Bethesda hotel.
Saturday, August 02, 2025
Water main break on Old Georgetown Road in Bethesda
There appears to be a water main break at the intersection of Old Georgetown Road and Woodmont Avenue in downtown Bethesda. It has been bubbling up for about a week, and there is enough standing water to create a splash when cars drive through it. As of this writing, water utility WSSC has not yet sent a crew to repair it. Be on the lookout if you are driving or walking in that area.
Sunday, January 26, 2025
Bethesda CVS Pharmacy reopens after extended closure due to water outage
The CVS Pharmacy at 7235 Wisconsin Avenue in downtown Bethesda has reopened, after an unscheduled and extended closure. A water main break on January 6, 2025 left the store without water service. Utility WSSC stated on January 7 that it had restored service to customers in that vicinity, but the store remained closed for weeks beyond that. CVS cited a water outage as the reason for the closure. WSSC has not elaborated further on the matter since January 7, but recently announced that its crews have responded to 414 water main breaks so far this month.
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Bethesda CVS Pharmacy remains closed a week after water main break
The CVS Pharmacy at 7235 Wisconsin Avenue in downtown Bethesda remained closed yesterday, a week after a water main break across the street from the store on Wisconsin Avenue. Early on the morning of January 7, 2025, water utility WSSC posted on Twitter that it expected water service to be restored to customers impacted at 1:35 AM. WSSC has not posted any further updates about this particular water main break since, but the CVS has not reopened.
Saturday, January 04, 2025
WSSC repairs downtown Bethesda water main break ahead of snowstorm
Water utility WSSC finally got around to addressing the water main break at the intersection of Arlington Road and Bethesda Avenue last night, as the area prepares for another shift in temperatures this weekend. The water main rupture first became apparent last Monday night, December 30, 2024. A WSSC crew got to it just in time last evening, as the plunging temperature threatened to turn the pooling water at the intersection into ice. Expect more water main breaks this weekend, as we go from the twenties back up to a high of 36 degrees on Sunday, prior to the snowstorm arriving Sunday night.
Tuesday, December 31, 2024
Water main break in downtown Bethesda
Extreme temperature shifts over the last few days have brought predictable results in downtown Bethesda. Last night, an apparent water main break was visible at the intersection of Arlington Road and Bethesda Avenue. Water began pooling in that area as temperatures began dropping across the region early last evening. The mains under Bethesda Avenue have been a trouble spot for water utility WSSC frequently in recent years.
Monday, October 21, 2024
Water main break on Bethesda Avenue (Video + Photos)
A water main break occurred last night on Bethesda Avenue, between Arlington Road and Woodmont Avenue, in the area of Bethesda Row. Substantial pooling of water was evident, as well as a small gusher rising from the pavement. Temperatures have been unseasonably wide in variation over the last couple of weeks, with highs in the 70s often falling to lows near 40 degrees at night. Thus, it is not surprising to see water main breaks, even though they are more typical in winter months.
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