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Bangor Today
By the People, for the People
Bangor Water Main Break Causes Detour, Road Closure on Ohio Street
City crews working to repair damage, restore water service to affected area
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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A water main break near 538 Ohio Street in Bangor, Maine has prompted road closures and water service disruptions in the area. City crews are working to make repairs throughout the day, with Ohio Street currently closed and a detour in place. The break has affected water service for addresses 536-617 Ohio Street and 17-38 Bailey Street, and fire hydrant 676 is temporarily out of service.
Why it matters
Water main breaks can cause significant disruptions to a community, impacting residents, businesses, and public services. Prompt repairs are necessary to restore normal water service and minimize the impact on the local area.
The details
According to the Bangor Water District, city crews are planning to work throughout the day on Saturday to repair the water main break on Ohio Street. The street is currently closed with a detour in place to allow the repair work to be completed. The break has affected water service for addresses 536-617 Ohio Street and 17-38 Bailey Street, and fire hydrant 676 is also temporarily out of service.
- The water main break occurred on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
- City crews are working to make repairs throughout the day on Saturday.
The players
Bangor Water District
The local water utility responsible for maintaining and repairing the water infrastructure in Bangor, Maine.
What’s next
Once the repairs are completed, the Bangor Water District will work to restore water service to the affected addresses and reactivate the temporarily out-of-service fire hydrant.
The takeaway
This water main break highlights the importance of maintaining and upgrading aging water infrastructure to prevent disruptions and ensure reliable water service for the community.


