Boil Water Advisory: Fairmont

FAIRMONT, W.Va. (WDTV) — A boil water advisory is in effect for the intersection of Morgantown Avenue and Factory Street and the surrounding area until further notice.
Residents are advised to bring all water to a boil, let it boil for at least one minute, and let it cool before use; or user bottled water.
The advisory is due to a water line repair.
Stay with 5 News for updates.

Multiple boil water advisories placed for Battle Creek residents

BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — The city of Battle Creek will be performing improvement and repair work on the water system on Wednesday, May 9, which will cause a boil water advisory for multiple areas.
Those included in the advisory can be seen below: On Cherry Street between Elm Street and Union Street On Elm Street between Clay Street and Cherry Street On West Street between Champion Street and Garfield Avenue On College Street between Glenwood Avenue and Garfield Avenue On Eagle Street between West Street and College Street On Kendall Street between Parkway Drive and Roseneath Avenue On Helen Montgomery Avenue between Kendall Street and Howland Street Through the extent of the advisories, which is expected to last a minimum of 24 hours, the city advises that those included in the above areas boil water prior to consumption.
As an alternative, using bottled water for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and food preparation can be used in place of cooled boiled water.
In addition to repairs, the city will also be collection water samples to ensure the quality of water meets state drinking water standards.

Boil Water Advisory for Mansfield

Public Works Department officials say they found the rupture on Willard St. As crews work on repairs the water pressure will be low.
The boil advisory is in effect until water samples are found safe to drink.
You should boil tap water for at least one minute before drinking it, using it to wash fruits and vegetables, or using it to brush your teeth.

Boil Water Advisory For Shasta County

Shasta County, Calif.–Shasta County residents are advised to boil their water before drinking it.
The Public Works Department says a leak drained a portion of the main line and the water system lost pressure.
Repairs are underway but the department says it’s necessary to boil your water before drinking it until testing deems it safe.
Testing should be completed by Friday.
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Boil water advisory issued for Castella water customers

A boil water advisory has been issued for Castella water customers after officials say a leak drained a portion of the main line.
According to Shasta County Department of Public Works, repairs are being made but for the time being, it is necessary for customers to boil their water prior to consumption until testing indicates the water is safe to drink.
Officials said the boil water advisory is a requirement and may be in place until Friday, May 11.
Castella Water customers wishing for more information can contact Shasta County Public Works at 530-225-5571.

Main line break causes water loss, boil water advisory for Shinnston customers

SHINNSTON, W.Va. (WDTV) — Shinnston water customers may be without water, as officials work to repair a water main break.
Once water is back on, a boil water advisory will be in effect until further notice.
Stay with 5 News for updates.

Boil water advisory in effect for Macomb Twp.

A boil water advisory for residents and businesses on Macomb Township’s east side is in effect at least through Thursday, according to the township’s water superintendent.
The advisory is in response to a water main break on 23 Mile Road near North Avenue that was reported Tuesday.
About 180 homes and two businesses are impacted by the advisory, said Gerald Wangelin, the township’s water and sewer department superintendent.
The results take about 24 hours to process.
Water users are advised to bring water to a boil and let it boil for one minute before allowing to cool before using, or use bottled water.
Township officials have notified the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality concerning the advisory.
The samples will be collected to determine if the water quality meets state drinking water standards.
The water main break is about one mile from an excavation project initiated by police investigating possible bodies being buried in the area.
Wangelin said the break had nothing to do with the excavation.
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Boil Water Advisory issued for Macomb Township after water main break

MACOMB TOWNSHIP, Mich. – A Boil Water Advisory was issued Tuesday afternoon for Macomb Township after a water main break, according to the Macomb Township Water and Sewer Department.
Authorities said all customers, residential and commercial, in the area of the water main break are under a Boil Water Advisory, including residents of the Pinnacle Woods subdivision.
Officials said they anticipate resolving the problem within a few days.
The boil water notice will remain in effect until results from the sampling verify the water is safe to drink.
Boil water before using Residents must bring all water to a boil for at least one minute and then let it cool before using, officials said.
Boiled, bottled or disinfected water should be used for drinking, making ice, washing dishes, brushing teeth and preparing food until further notice.
Whenever a water system loses pressure for a significant time, precautionary measures are recommended since a loss of pressure can lead to bacterial contamination in the water system.
Bacteria are generally not harmful and are common throughout our environment.
Boiling water before using it will kill bacteria and other organisms that may be in the water.
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Officials issue boil advisory for parts of Tennyson

The Tennyson Water Utility says customers located on Maxwell Rd., White Rd., Campbell Rd., and Winsett Rd.
should boil their drinking water.
It is recommended that all cooking and drinking water be brought to a complete boil for five minutes before using.
Customers should continue to boil all cooking and drinking water until officials say it is no longer necessary.
Anyone who has questions concerning the drinking water problem can contact the Tennyson Water Utility at (812) 567-8816.
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(This story was originally published on May 8, 2018)

Boil advisory lifted for Iberia Waterworks District #3

Iberia Parish President M. Larry Richard announces that effective immediately the water boil advisory for Waterworks District #3 customers has been lifted.
The boil advisory was issued Monday for customers after an equipment failure at the plant caused low pressure throughout the distribution system.