Water Shutoff, Boil Water Advisory Planned For Thursday

A boil water advisory has been issued by Trenton Municipal Utilities, with water to be shut off in north Trenton for three hours on Thursday for installation of a new valve.
Water will be off beginning at 8 a.m. on Thursday, at which time a boil advisory will also be issued.
The advisory will continue until 2 p.m. on Friday, unless otherwise extended.
The area affected by the shutoff and

Water boil advisory issued for Allen Avenue

A water boil advisory has been issued for the 300 and 400 block of Allen Avenue, according to the City of Findlay Water Distribution Department.
Officials recommend that until further notice, customers vigorously boil any water used for drinking, cooking or oral hygiene for at least one minute, or use bottled water instead.

Boil water advisory issued for about 150 homes in Lawrence County, Ohio

LAWRENCE COUNTY, Ohio (WSAZ) — Nearly 150 homes in part of Lawrence County are under a boil water advisory Monday night into Tuesday, Hecla Water Association reports.
It is affecting homes in parts of Lawrence and Perry Townships.
Affected roads are: County Road 6 from the intersection of County Road 30 to the intersection of County Road 52, County Road 53, County Road 54, Township Road 266, Township Road 117N and Township Road 376.
The advisory was issued after a water leak repair on Lawrence County Road 6 near the intersection with Township Road 266.
Any water used for cooking/drinking, oral hygiene, bathing or watering pets should be thoroughly boiled and allowed to cool before use.
The advisory is in effect until further notice.

ATTN: Some Mercer Co. residents under a boil water advisory

We want those of you in Green Valley to know that a boil water notice has been issued.
A boil water notice has been issued for those of you in Green Valley- Glenwood.
This is due to flooding issues, and it will be in effect until further notice.
For more information you can contact Doug Taylor at 304-425-5678 or 304-920-6680 —

UPDATE: Boil Advisory Still in Effect for Dixon

DIXON, Mo.
— A boil advisory is still in effect for residents in Dixon, Missouri.
Yesterday, a water line broke at 2nd and Walnut — but the Dixon Police Department says crews have repaired that line, and water pressure should be back to normal.
However, a routine boil advisory was issued, just in the off chance bacteria got into the line.
Police say there’s no immediate threat to residents at this moment, though.
The water will be tested tomorrow morning for bacteria.
We’ll let you know the results, and if the advisory has been lifted.

Initial tests indicate Dietrich water is safe

DIETRICH — Dietrich Mayor Don Heike said he’s breathing a little easier Sunday after initial testing shows that Dietrich’s water supply is safe to drink.
The man, 62-year-old Tom Young, had been fired from his job earlier this month.
It was unclear Sunday why some worried that Young may have tampered with the well.
Lincoln County Disaster Service Manager Payson Reese said that due to Memorial Day weekend, water testing has taken longer than normal.
He said it could be Tuesday morning when a final determination is made on the water supply’s safety.
Until the all-clear is given, potable water will be provided at the city’s fire station.
Heike said the town’s residents have taken the situation well.
“There have been a couple of people who called who didn’t get the notice,” he said.
The Southern Idaho Regional Communications Center, school district and Boy Scouts helped warn residents, the mayor said.
Young had been scheduled to appear in court on the same day he was found dead.

@6: Boil Advisory Still in Effect for Dixon; Springfield Man Cannot Stop Assaulting Women

Coming up at 6…
The boil water advisory for Dixon is still in place after last night.
And, one Springfield man who has been arrested multiple times for domestic assault said, "Snitches get stitches."
Plus, Jamie Warriner tells you what to expect tonight with severe weather.

Kelowna expands water quality advisory

The water quality advisory in Kelowna has been expanded to include several homes on the Swick Road water system.
The rest of the city is also under a boil water advisory.
The city says there is a modest health risk associated with consuming tap water.
It is not a mandatory boil water notice.
READ MORE: Boil-water notices and water-quality advisories issued in central Okanagan People over 65 or under 12 or with weakened immune systems or chronic illnesses may wish to boil tap water for one minute before using.
The advisory has been issued because of high turbidity levels at the Swick Road water system caused by sediment flowing into Okanagan Lake.
It’s also in effect for all city water utility customers.
Customers serviced by the Swick Road water system include: •5851 – 5891 Lakeshore Road •167 – 180 Rimrock Road •164 – 168 Rimrock Court •100 – 186 Timberline Road •205 – 220 Ambridgefield Road Interior Health has launched an interactive water advisory map showing current drinking water advisories at www.drinkingwaterforeveryone.ca Follow @Jules_Knox

Boiling Water Advisory Issued for Dixon

DIXON, Mo.
— City leaders in Dixon, Missouri have issued a boil advisory for residents.
A spokeswoman with the police department says although an advisory has been issued, there’s no immediate threat to the public.
A water line broke at 2nd and Walnut today, and as a precaution, crews shut off the water, and warn bacteria could get into the line.
However, crews are working right now to restore water pressure to residents, who may not have any running water at the moment.
Again, this is just an advisory, not a boil warning.
The water will be tested for bacteria in the future.

Boil advisory issued for areas of Estill County

ESTILL COUNTY, Ky. (WTVQ)- The Estill County Water District No.
1 has issued a boil water advisory for the following areas: Coral Avenue S. Winn Avenue Red Lick Road starting at 55 Red Lick to 353 Red Lick Rd.
Please boil your water until further notice.