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.
Some residents in Baldwin, Choupique area under boil water advisory
A boil water advisory has been issued by the Town of Baldwin for residents located on Baptiste Street and for those residents of the Choupique area who were affected by Wednesday’s water service disruption.
Officials say that the advisory will remain in effect until Monday, May 7, pending water testing results.
For more information, please stay tuned to your local tv and radio stations or call Town Hall directly at (337) 923-7523.
UPDATE: Boil Water Advisory issued for 20 roads in Parkersburg and Mineral Wells
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WTAP) – UPDATE: 5/3/2018, 4:44 P.M.
The Parkersburg Utility Board has issued a Boil Water Advisory for customers on 20 roads in Parkersburg and Mineral Wells.
Parkersburg Utility Board officials say a contractor working in the area damaged a water main at 6138 Pike Street (WV-14) in south Parkersburg, forcing water valves to be closed and causing water pressure in some areas to drop.
PUB says to safely boil your water, bring all water to a boil, let it boil for one minute, and let it cool before using, or use bottled water.
Boiled or bottled water should be used for cooking, drinking, making ice, washing dishes, brushing teeth, and bathing.
The leak is being repaired and water lines in the affected area will be flushed.
PUB will provide notification once the results of the tests are received.
Some businesses and residents along Pike Street (WV-14) in south Parkersburg are out of water as crews repair a water main break.
According to the Parkersburg Utility Board, at 12:30 P.M. Thursday, a water main break was reported near Jumbo’s Buffet and Grill on Pike Street (WV-14) in the Pettyville area of south Parkersburg, across from Walmart.
PUB workers are currently repairing the broken water main and hope to have repairs completed by 5:00 P.M. Thursday.
Boil water advisory lifted for some Ville Platte residents
Some Ville Platte residents are no longer under a boil advisory.
The residents of Magnolia Street from Court Street to South Soileau Street, including residents of Court, Young and Calcasieu streets are no longer under a boil water advisory.
Residents of Stagg Street from E. Magnolia to Rev.
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Alfred Street; residents along Rev.
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Alfred Street from Stagg to Evangeline street, and residents of S. Chataignier Street from Cotton to Pine street are still under a boil water advisory, a spokesman said.
Residents under the advisory must boil their water for one full minute in a clean container until using for drinking, cooking or brushing teeth.
The advisory is issued because of the cutting and capping of old main lines, the spokesman said.
An announcement will be made when the water is determined to be safe to drink again.
Water quality advisory
A new exhibit that explores themes of healing through art is opening Saturday at Mondo Creation in Penticton.
Janette Damsma, of Blue Dragon Medicine, has been putting on exhibits of her art for 20 years, in Vancouver and on the Sunshine Coast at first, and in Penticton for a decade.
"All of the paintings are about a metaphysical or a spiritual experience that I’ve had in my life, so they’re all stories about healing in my life," Damsma said.
The exhibit is called Alchemize, which Damsma said evokes the transformational possibilities of art.
"I hope people will feel moved and inspired by the art, a lot of times because the art is about a process, people who have been through a similar thing will recognize something in the paintings that reminds them of something they’ve been through," she said.
The exhibit runs throughout the month of May, and on May 17, Damsma will be adding an additional event, performing a deeply personal musical monologue.
"I wrote it while I was going through a traumatic period in my life," she said.
"All these songs came through me, and I realized it was the story of all that I’d been through and how I came out in a positive way at the end of it."
Tickets for the performance are $25, and are available on the Blue Dragon Medicine website and at Mondo Creation.
The exhibit is free to visit at Mondo Creation, and Damsma’s work is available for purchase.
Dauphin County community remains on boil water advisory
A boil water advisory remains in effect for the Cole Crest and Griffith House developments in Steelton.
The advisory, which went into effect Wednesday, is due to repair work completed on the water main at Second and Chambers Streets, which required the water main to be shut off.
The boil water advisory remains in effect until the borough receives two test results back that were taken after the main was turned back on.
Results are expected to be returned this weekend.
Residents will be notified once the boil water advisory is lifted.
Boil-water advisories: May 4, 2018
Ravencliff McGraws Saulsville Public Service District has issued a boil-water advisory for water customers in the following areas: from old McGraws School to Soulsville, New Richmond, Key Rock and Twin Falls.
The advisory follows a water main break.
Town of Meadow Bridge has issued a boil-water advisory for water customers in the area of North Meadow Bridge.
The advisory follows a water main break.
Customers in these areas should boil their water for at least one full minute prior to use until further notice.
West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory for approximately 50 water customers on King Street, Charleston.
UPDATE: Water service restored in West Point; boil water advisory still in effect
WEST POINT, GA (WTVM) – Water service has been restored in West Point, but a boil water advisory is still underway following a major water main break.
According to a West Point official, at 5:30 a.m. on Thursday a water operator noticed more water was being consumed than he could keep up with, and utility crews discovered a leak and opened the hole.
“The City apologizes for any inconvenience during this time and repairs are in progress,” the City of West Point stated in a Facebook post.
The city is urging residents to boil water for three to five minutes and allow it to cool before consuming it.
This is a developing story; check back on our news app for more updates.
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Boil Water Advisory issued for some Belpre Township residents
BELPRE TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WTAP) – The Little Hocking Water Association has issued a Boil Water Advisory for some customers in Belpre Township, effective until further notice.
The Boil Water Advisory covers water customers on the following roads in Belpre Township: Along and adjacent to State Route 339, between its intersections with Betsy Lane and Millbranch Road Betsy Lane Eyermann Road Woodlawn Avenue The Boil Water Advisory is being issued because the Little Hocking Water Association is relocating a water main along State Route 339, in conjunction with the ODOT culvert replacement project, just south of its intersection with Millbranch Road in Belpre Township.
After the relocation and connections are made and water service is restored, it is recommended, as a precaution to safeguard public health, that all water used for drinking, preparation of food, or washing of dishes and cookware be boiled for a minimum of three minutes prior to use.
boiling of water should continue until further notice.
Little Hocking Water Association personnel will be collecting water samples and the results of the sample testing will determine when the Boil Water Advisory will be lifted.
Major water main break in West Point prompts boil water advisory
WEST POINT, GA (WTVM) – The City of West Point has issued a boil water advisory following a major water main break.
According to a West Point official, at 5:30 a.m. on Thursday a water operator noticed more water was being consumed than he could keep up with, and utility crews discovered a leak and opened the hole.
Currently, 80 to 85 percent of water customers in West Point have low water pressure or no water at all.
“The City apologizes for any inconvenience during this time and repairs are in progress,” the City of West Point stated in a Facebook post.
The city is urging residents to boil water for three to five minutes and allow it to cool before consuming it.
This is a developing story; check back on our news app for more updates.
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