WEEKLY FROST DEPTHS
As the frost level drops, the Utility Division begins to monitor the frost levels throughout the City. If you have a shallow water line, keep a small stream of water running to protect your line from freezing. Please watch the frost depths in your area. Frost levels less than 36 inches are considered a safe level throughout the City.
DATE REPORTED: January 22, 2013
Intersection Depth
Astle and Hoover 23 inches
Andrews and Barnhart 32 inches
Clark and Andrews 32 inches
Clark and Barnhart 34 inches
Jefferson and McKinley 22 inches
Intersection Depth
South 6th West and Blake 32 inches
Sunset and Trona 30 inches
West 3rd North and Hillcrest 28 inches
East Flaming Gorge and North 3rd East 28 inches
East 3rd South and South 2nd East 30 inches
Intersection Depth
Cedar and Riverview 27 inches
Ironwood and Pecan 21 inches
Easy and Knotty Pine 30 inches
Hutton and Lombard 33 inches
Evans and Hillside 22 inches
Intersection Depth
Indian Hills and Uinta 26 inches
Apache and Trail 31 inches
Crossbow and Mountain View 20 inches
Parkview and Vista 20 inches
Medicine Bow and Centennial 33 inches
Iowa and West Virginia 30 inches
Intersection Depth
New Hampshire and Massachusetts 26 inches
New Jersey and North Carolina 31 inches
Montana and Wyoming 39 inches
Colorado and Nebraska – East end 34 inches
Nebraska and Colorado – West end 38 inches
1500 block of Colorado 37 inches
2400 Block of Hitching Post 35 inches
Missouri and Pennsylvania 33 inches
Hitching Post and Michigan 38 inches
Hawaii and Pennsylvania 24 inches
South Dakota and Bridger 30 inches
Green River Way and Moran 36 inches