Sinkhole the result of leaky pipe, not heavy rainfall: Expert
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Sinkhole the result of leaky pipe, not heavy rainfall: Expert
'It always starts with a defective sewer pipe'
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By Steven Sandor
Published Jul 14, 2026
Last updated 10 minutes ago
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Crews work at a 30 foot deep sinkhole that opened up along 107 Street at 130 Avenue, in Edmonton on Tuesday, July 14, 2026. PHOTO BY DAVID BLOOM /Postmedia
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The Lauderdale sinkhole is growing.
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