Asheville officials provide update on water restoration
Asheville Assistant City Manager Ben Woody stressed the importance of the North Fork Water Treatment Plant, which supplies 80% of Asheville's water.
"Restoring service after the storm depends on this system," Woody said.
He detailed storm damage, including the washout of two major waterlines -- a 36-inch and a 24-inch -- mirroring a 2004 disaster.
The city’s top repair priority is a 36-inch bypass line installed after that event, he said.
"If we get this bypass online, we can restore 80% of the system," Woody said, noting progress as of October 3.
Woody also confirmed the Mills River Water Treatment Plant, serving South Asheville, Buncombe and parts of Henderson County, is fully operational, producing five million gallons per day—about 20% of the system’s needs.
"There’s still a long way to go," he added.
-ABC News' Jason Volack