Boil water notice issued for Glendale Elementary School in Indian River County

A 72-hour boil-water notice is in effect at Glendale Elementary School in Vero Beach, the Indian River County School District announced Tuesday.
An underground pipe was turned off Tuesday afternoon for repairs, causing water to be shut off for the entire school, said Cristen McMillian, school district public information officer, in a news release.
Health Department and county officials have been notified, the release states, and bottled water has been delivered to the school for the next few days.
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Drink water after boiling for next 7 days: BMC tells Mumbaikars

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has advised residents to drink water after filtering and boiling for the next seven days owing to the possibility of getting turbid water supply from this week.
Water supply to areas in Ghatkopar and Kurla will be affected the most as BMC starts commissioning the Ghatkopar high-level reservoir tank after recent repairs.
The work will continue from May 7 to 14, post which the water supply will return to normal.
Meanwhile, the civic body has urged residents to boil water before consumption as a precautionary measure in a bid to prevent the risk of contracting any waterborne diseases.
“Repairs of reservoir tank has been completed and it will be commissioned from May 7.
However, there is a possibility of turbid water supply for at least a week after the commissioning.
Hence local residents should use water only after filtering and boiling it,” a senior civic official from the hydraulic department told Asian Age.
The following areas will receive turbid water supply during the week: Affected areas in Ghatkopar: Anandgad, Shankar Mandir, Ram Nagar, Hanuman Mandir, Rahul Nagar, Kailas Nagar, Sanjay Gandhi Nagar and Varsha Nagar.
While the BMC’s advisory primarily concerns the aforementioned locations, people residing in nearby areas are also requested to exercise caution.
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Danville: Water boil advisory

DANVILLE, Ky. (WTVQ) – The city of Danville is issuing a water boil advisory to the Dry Fork Road area until further notice.
Workers are repairing a water main break by replacing a pipe.
Although no contamination has been confirmed, the city recommends bringing all water to a rolling boil for three minutes, and let it cool before using, or use bottled water.
Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes, and food preparation until further notice.
Boiling kills bacteria and other organisms in the water.

Boil advisory issued for Iberia Water Works District 3

A boil advisory has been issued or customers of Iberia Water Works District 3 after equipment failure at the plant caused low pressure throughout the distribution system.
The advisory is effective immediately and will remain in effect until further notice.
Sample results are expected within 48 hours.
Those affected should disinfect their water before consuming it (including fountain drinks), making ice, brushing teeth, using it for food preparation and rinsing food.
Boil the water for one full minute in a clean container.
The one minute starts after the water has been brought to a rolling boil.
Several customers’ calls went unanswered earlier due to the influx of calls the system received, according to a spokesman with Iberia Water Works District 3.
If you have any questions or concerns, you may call Iberia Water Works District 3 at (337) 367-6111.

Water pressure restored at Iberia Water Works District 3

A spokesperson with Iberia Water Works District 3 says water pressure has been restored after the system experienced equipment failure around noon today.
Several customers’ calls went unanswered due to the influx of calls the system received, according to the spokesman.
As of now, a boil advisory has not been issued.
Iberia Water Works District 3 is located at 4104 Coteau Road.

Boil Advisory for Parts of DeKalb County

(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.)
The DeKalb County Water District has issued a boil advisory for specified areas until further notice.
It follows Missouri American Water issuing a precautionary boil advisory for pressure dropping below 20 psi.
Affected areas include areas north of 36 Highway, the City of Stewartsville, Clarksdale and Easton.
Anyone with questions can contact the Public Water Supply of DeKalb County at (816) 393-5311.

West Point under boil water notice due to water main break

WEST POINT — A boil water notice is in effect for the city of West Point following a water main break on Roper Avenue early Thursday morning.
According to Kristen Lester, Assistant to the City Manager, the substantial break was first reported by a city employee Thursday morning at 5:30 a.m. when he noticed water levels were dropping.
In a release sent out by the city, the water main break caused water pressure in parts of the system to drop to dangerously low levels.
When this occurs, a potential health hazard may exist in these areas of reduced water pressure, potentially originating from backflow of water from unknown quality into the water distribution system.
City Utility Director Sammy Inman said the break resulted from a fracture that occured in the affected line.“It’s normal for fractures to happen,” he said.
“Some are just worse than others.” Low pressure and no water issues continued throughout the morning until service was restored around 1:20 p.m. “The break has been repaired and pressure is coming back,” Lester said, noting it would take a several hours before full pressure was restored.
In order to protect the public from a potential health hazard, the city of West Point is asking that all citizens that have experienced water outages and/or low water pressure to boil all water prior to use for drinking, cooking or preparing baby food.
Citizens should continue to boil their water until they are notified by the city that the water has been restored to full operation, and that the microbiological quality of the water in the distribution system is safe for human consumption.
The city of West Point will let residents know when the advisory is no longer in effect.
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Boil water advisory lifted for two Steelton communities

STEELTON, Pa. — The boil water advisory for the Cole Crest and Griffith House communities in Steelton Borough was lifted on Saturday afternoon.
"Residents in these areas may resume water usage as normal," said Borough Manager Doug Brown in a statement just after 5:30 p.m.
The boil water advisory was put in effect after a water main broke earlier this week.
The borough’s water plant received a major upgrade in March.

Boil water notice lifted for Country Club, North State Street

JACKSON, Miss.
(WJTV)– If you live on Country Club Road or North State Street, you no longer have to boil your water as a precaution.
The boil water advisory has been lifted.
It was in effect for the following blocks: -500-1999 Country Club Road -4900-5399 N. State Street For more information, please call the City of Jackson of 601.960.2723 during business hours or 601-960-1777 / 601-960-1875 after 4 p.m.

Boil water advisory issued for Isaiah-Montgomery, Mary Lee, and West Pearl streets

JACKSON, Miss.
(WJTV)– A boil water advisory is in effect for about 25 customers in Jackson.
The following locations are Isaiah Montgomery Street, Mary Lee Street, and 1100-1199 West Pearl Street.
The City of Jackson is asking you to boil your drinking water until pressure is restored.
Water should be brought to a rolling boil for one minute if you are cooking, baking, making ice cubes, taking medication, brushing teeth or ingesting water in any way.
For more information, customers may call 601-960-2723 during business hours or 601-960-1778 (or 601-960-1875) after 4:00 p.m. and on weekends.