Update: Malmö canal sewage discharge ongoing amid pipeline crack repairs

Repairs are underway on two cracks in an old Malmö sewage pipeline, with VA Syd continuing to discharge wastewater into the city's canal, as initially announced. Up to 300 liters per second could flow for over two days, per reports.

Following the May 4 announcement of an acute leak in one of Malmö's major sewer lines, repair work is now in full progress on two cracks in the old pipeline, according to Sydsvenskan reporter Julius Viktorsson.

Sewage water is being diverted into the canal from the Turbinen pump station until the fixes are complete, potentially releasing 300 liters per second for more than two days. This incident highlights Malmö's history of water and sewage issues.

VA Syd continues to urge affected residents—nearly half the city—to conserve water, though the core advice remains as previously stated. The discharge is scheduled until May 7 at 00:00, with booms deployed to mitigate environmental impact.

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VA Syd urges Malmö residents to reduce wastewater

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VA Syd is urging central Malmö residents to flush toilets less, avoid laundry and dishwashing, and shower shorter or at friends' places outside the area. The reason is a leak in a major sewer line requiring repairs. Wastewater will be discharged into Malmö canal from May 5 at 19:00 to May 7 at 00:00.

Untreated wastewater continues flowing into the canal between Västra hamnen and Slottsparken at 300 liters per second after cracks were found in an old main sewer line. The discharge, which began after an announcement on May 4, is scheduled to run until midnight Thursday.

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