Henrico County Manager John Vithoulkas provides an update on water service in the county during a press conference at the Fairfield Area Library Jan. 7, 2024, while Fairfield District Supervisor Roscoe Cooper, III (left) and Varina District Supervisor Tyrone Nelson look on. (Courtesy Henrico County)
In a joint meeting Wednesday that underscored the historical significance of the Richmond region’s water issues in recent months, members of the boards of supervisors of Henrico and Hanover counties agreed that short-term and long-term collaborative regional solutions are urgently necessary to ensure the safe and consistent provision of
A broken water main in the City of Richmond that caused water service concerns for some Henrico County customers has been repaired, and the city's water system is operating at full strength, city officials announced Tuesday morning.
Several hours later, Henrico officials announced that they had reconnected the
Henrico County on Monday morning reconnecting to the City of Richmond’s water distribution system and will remain connected until late Monday night, when city crews resume work to repair a water main at Seventh and Canal streets in downtown.
Henrico’s water remains safe for consumption and use, and