City loses 2.67M gallons of water in line break, agrees to data center moratorium

City loses 2.67M gallons of water in line break, agrees to data center moratorium

News ClipConnersville News-Examiner·Connersville, Fayette County, IN·5/19/2026

Connersville experienced a significant water line break, losing 2.67 million gallons of water due to newfound pressure in an old pipe. Following this incident, the city has agreed to enact a moratorium on data center development, though further details about the moratorium are not provided in the snippet.

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Gov: Board of Public Works and Safety, Connersville Fire Department, Connersville Utilities

Connersville, Indiana, faced a major infrastructure challenge when an old 8-inch cast iron water line under West 3rd Street ruptured, leading to the loss of 2.67 million gallons of water. The incident occurred on May 12, prompting Connersville Utilities Director Jeremy Wilson and his team to respond immediately, identifying and repairing five major leaks near Frazee Elementary School. The repairs required a full day and the closure of 3rd Street between Western Avenue and the school.

In related news, the city has also agreed to a data center moratorium. This decision appears to be a separate development, as the provided text primarily focuses on the water line break and does not elaborate on the specific terms or reasons behind the moratorium agreement.