There's ice in the Allegheny River, and that's creating a major problem for Pittsburgh Water.
The city says the ice is blocking Pittsburgh Water's intake into the water treatment plant, restricting capacity and preventing normal pumping operations.
This may affect water service in some parts of Pittsburgh Water's service area, especially in higher elevations.
In an updated, the city says, "Water Treatment Plant staff has successfully broken up some of the ice formation and a barge and tugboat are en route to support this effort."
The Department is working with emergency responders and partners to clear the ice as soon as possible.
As of 11:30 a.m. service is uninterrupted.