Traffic disruptions on Wellington Main St Aug 13 | InQuinte.ca
×
Today's latest storiesMonth-long military training being conducted across Quinte starting next TuesdayLocal spring/summer sports season in full swingTrenton man charged in child sexual exploitation caseRural roads to get refreshed in Quinte WestUPDATE: Marlbank man found safeBeyond the Headlines - school safetyMcDougall Insurance Group acquires Tailored Insurance of Richmond Hill300 charges laid during Road Safety Week Blitz in BellevilleOpen House on Saturday for Belleville's newest riverside apartment communityAthlete of the Week: Alyssa MorrisonDispose of your electronics to help the community this SaturdayOver $70,000 raised for local kids on ThursdayBayside Secondary hits the ground running with Relay for Life FridayStrengthening affordable local and regional food accessBelleville Spirits U17 Squad Building Momentum Ahead of Ontario CupBelleville's Mahmood among flotilla participants freed from captivityLocal Public School Board students and staff 'say it forward' on Words Matter DayFederal government investing $20 million in Wellington Wastewater Treatment Plant expansionThomasburg man charged with assault in BellevilleStudent in east-end Belleville charged with robbery after incident with a weapon

Traffic disruptions on Wellington Main St Aug 13

By Hailey MacDonald Aug 13, 2025 | 2:10 PM

There will be traffic disruptions on Wellington Main St today until 5pm for water service repairs.

Wellington Main St will be reduced to one lane between Consecon St and Cleminson St during the work.

Heavy equipment may limit visibility in the area and noise levels will be elevated for the duration of the repair. Motorists are asked to avoid the construction area and take alternative routes if possible.

These repairs are not expected to impact water quality; however, customers near the construction area may experience temporary loss of water service, intermittent pressure fluctuations, and coloured water while construction is taking place.

The water remains safe to drink throughout the duration of construction. If coloured water is experienced, residents are encouraged to flush their water lines at the cold water tap nearest to the water meter once repairs are complete and water service is restored.

For more information, contact the County of Prince Edward at 613-476-2148 ext. 1023, 613-962-9108 ext. 1023, or email info@pecounty.on.ca.