Boil water advisory issued for parts of Pittsburgh’s Spring Hill-City View neighborhood
Parts of Pittsburgh’s Spring Hill neighborhood are under a precautionary flush and boil water advisory.
Parts of the neighborhood experienced low and no water pressure beginning at approximately 5 a.m. Thursday.
The loss of pressure was caused by work performed by PWSA crews to repair a leaking valve and water line on Buente Street.
Pressure was restored by 8 a.m. PWSA is conducting testing to confirm adequate disinfectant levels and verify that the water is safe to consume.
The advisory applies to water used for consumption.
Customers within the impacted area should do the following before using water for drinking, making ice, washing dishes, brushing teeth, and food preparation until further notice: For residents who do not know if their property has lead water pipes or solder, it is recommended to first flush lines by running water from the tap for at least one minute before boiling.
Boil tap water vigorously for at least one minute prior to using it for drinking or cooking (the minute starts when the water begins to bubble).
Wait for the water to cool before using it, or store it in the refrigerator in a clean container.
Boiling kills harmful bacteria in the water that may cause illness.
Residents should throw away ice made during the time the advisory or notice was issued, as freezing does not kill bacteria.