Hydrant Leak

Report a leaking or damaged fire hydrant in a public area.

Overview

If a fire hydrant is leaking, damaged, open, or flowing without authorization, you can submit a Hydrant Leak request through 311. Reporting hydrant issues helps prevent water loss, maintain water pressure, and ensure reliable fire protection.


When to Submit This Request

Submit a request if:

  • A hydrant is leaking or continuously dripping water

  • Water is flowing from a hydrant without authorization

  • The hydrant appears damaged, open, or malfunctioning

  • The leak is affecting surrounding areas or reducing water pressure


Before You Submit

Please note:

  • Some hydrant use may be authorized for maintenance or construction

  • Do not attempt to operate or close the hydrant yourself

  • Provide the exact location of the hydrant to help crews respond quickly

  • If water is flooding the area or causing immediate risk, contact emergency services


Information Required

When submitting a request, include:

  • 📍 Location

    • Exact hydrant location, nearest address, or intersection

  • 💧 Type of Leak

    • Dripping, flowing, spraying, or continuously running water

  • ⚠️ Impact

    • Describe any flooding, pooling water, or nearby impact

  • 🕒 Date Observed

    • When the leak was first noticed

  • 📸 Optional Photo

    • Helpful for identifying the hydrant and severity of the leak


What Happens Next

  1. Your request is logged in the system

  2. Water Services review the reported issue

  3. The hydrant may be inspected to confirm the problem

  4. Repairs or adjustments are scheduled if required


Expected Timelines

  • Active leaks: may be prioritized for faster response

  • Minor leaks: addressed based on maintenance schedules

  • Complex repairs: may require additional time


Tips for Residents

  • Provide clear location details, especially in large or open areas

  • Note whether the flow is continuous or intermittent

  • Report promptly to prevent water waste and pressure issues


Related Services

  • Water Service

  • Manhole Cover Issue

  • Water Main Break


Still Need Help?

Contact 311 if you need help reporting a leaking or damaged fire hydrant. For urgent flooding or safety concerns, contact emergency services.

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