Water rising on road signals possible sinkhole risk near 18th Ave, Aurora CO


Fire crews responded to water rising from the road near El Paso Street and 18th Avenue. They investigated possible underground utility problems and found potential sinkhole risks. The area affects nearby apartments and Water District infrastructure.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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We do have water coming up from the roadway.
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We'll be investigating off to a better location here in this again.
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And we'll have the last comment.
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Please have be on seeing water coming from the roadway to the committee.
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Thank you. Okay, come Amazon.
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There's much of test.
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Okay, can pretty...
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This is 994.
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I have no plastic comment.
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Notic 41. Go ahead.
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Transport in the hour.
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Moly for an X, 34.
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All right, so our best location is going to be east of (number withheld) El Paso, also of (number withheld) El Paso.
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Okay, east of (number withheld) at 18th.
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Okay, Tom Hill apartment.
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Okay. And also, as well as the Water District, those of these lines underground were marking in this area recently.
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But we definitely have to stop there in here, probably some potential sinkhole risks.
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Okay, that's seven to two.
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17, go ahead.
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That's how to pavement, sinkhole risk, 1536.
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18th Ave, Aurora, CO 80011
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