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Glendora reports fewer main breaks and service leaks; commission asks for clearer emergency tracking and cost data

6405985 · October 20, 2025
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Staff reported year-to-date reductions in main breaks and leaks and showed repair photos, but commissioners pressed for clearer tracking of ‘emergency’ versus routine calls, and for cost transparency tying repairs to budget and CIP work. The commission received and filed the report, 5-0.

Water Division Manager Dale Wert presented the city’s fiscal-year 2025–26 first-quarter distribution update on Oct. 21, showing year-over-year reductions in reported main breaks, service leaks and hydrant incidents and highlighting emergency repairs and a recent transmission-line work effort on Glendora Avenue.

Wert said the three-year comparison shows a downward trend: in fiscal year 2022–23 the system logged 94 main breaks, 26 service leaks and six hydrant incidents; 2023–24 showed 88 main breaks, 24 service leaks and two hydrant incidents; and 2024–25 (through September) showed 66 main breaks, 21 service leaks and two…

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