Boil water notice issued for town of Hilliard

HILLIARD, Fla. – A precautionary boil water notice was issued Friday for all residents in the Nassau County town of Hilliard due to a water main break at U.S. 1 between 3rd and 4th streets.
Hilliard’s Public Works Director David Thompson sent a release at 5 p.m. saying anyone effected by the outage with low or no pressure should consider themselves under this advisory.
As a precaution, officials advise that all water used for drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth or washing dishes be boiled.
The notice will remain in effect until the problem has been fixed and a bacteriological survey shows that the water is safe to drink.
Residents can call the Hilliard Town Hall at 904-845-3555 or may contact 904-813-3314.
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Boil water advisory over for Rossville

A boil water advisory was rescinded Thursday morning by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment for Rossville located in western Shawnee County.
KDHE officials issued the advisory Wednesday because of a loss of pressure.
KDHE said failure to maintain adequate pressure may result in a loss of chlorine residuals and bacterial contamination.

Boil advisory that closed Rossville schools lifted

ROSSVILLE, Kan. (WIBW) — BREAKING NEWS: The boil advisory that forced a couple of Rossville schools to close early Wednesday is over.
On Thursday, the Kansas Dept.
of Health and Environment rescinded the boil order covering the City of Rossville.
The agency says laboratory testing found no evidence of contamination.
The advisory was issued after a loss in pressure led to fears of a loss in chlorine residuals and bacterial contamination.
Following the advisory, Kaw Valley USD 321 said both Rossville Grade School and Rossville Junior/Senior High School would close at 12:15 p.m. that day because they wouldn’t have any water.
The boil advisory that forced a couple of Rossville schools to close early Wednesday is over.
On Thursday, the Kansas Dept.
of Health and Environment rescinded the boil order covering the City of Rossville.
The agency says laboratory testing found no evidence of contamination.

Boil Water Order Issued For Mokena

MOKENA, IL – Much of unincorporated Mokena has been placed under a boil water order.
A water main break in the area on Wednesday has caused the order for those who are serviced by the American Water Works Service Company.
The order does not apply to residents who live in the incorporated part of the village who get a monthly water bill from the Village of Mokena.
Illinois American Water sent out an emergency alert on Wednesday indicating the order should last for around 36 hours.
It is listed as having begun earlier on Wednesday morning.
A map shows areas affected hover mostly around La Grange Road, between La Porte Road and Birch Avenue.
The company says those in the affected area should bring their water to a rolling boil for five minutes before using water for drinking or cooking.
The water is still fine to use for bathing, washing and other common uses, according to the alert.
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Boil order issued in Elizabethtown area

Eastern Bartholomew Water Corp. has issued a boil-water advisory for residents on County Road 700S and County Road 600E in Elizabethtown.
Customers should bring any water that is to going to be consumed or used for cooking purposes to a boiling temperature for 1 minute and let cool before consuming.
This boil advisory will be lifted at noon Friday.

Boil advisory lifted in Waleska

A water boil advisory that was in effect since Tuesday morning for Waleska residents on Land Road, Darby Road and at Reinhardt University has been lifted, city manager and clerk Robyn Smith said today.
The notice was issued for residents experiencing no or low water pressure, which was caused by a broken water pipe at the university.

Boil water advisory issued for village of St. Charles

SAGIANW COUNTY, Mich. — A boil water advisory has been issued for a few residents who live in village of St. Charles.
People who live near Entreprenuer Drive are being asked to boil their water for the next couple of days.
This comes after a drop in pressure in the village’s water supply.
Bacterial contamination may have occurred due to the drop in pressure.
The drop in pressure also comes in conjunction with the Industrial Park improvements.
The village anticipates the problem to be resolved by Monday, April 23.

Boil-water advisories: April 19, 2018

City of Ronceverte has issued a boil-water advisory for all water customers except for customers on Squirrel Hill and Brier Hill.
The advisory follows a water main break.
Rupert Water Department has issued a boil-water advisory for customers on all streets east of Anjean Road intersection to the East End of Rupert town limits, including Pocahontas, East, Greenbrier, Bika and 11th streets.
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.

Small water line break causes big problems

The water is safe.
A broken water main last Tuesday left the City of Waynesboro under a boil advisory for quite a few days, but city officials assure residents that their water is completely safe now.
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Boil water notice issued by the City of Jackson

JACKSON, Miss (WJTV) – The City of Jackson has issued a boil water notice for the following area: • [2100-2399] Gunda Street; 39204 • [900-999] Myrtlewood Drive The notice affects 25 connections in the area.
All customers are advised to boil their drinking water until adequate pressure is restored to the system.
Water should be brought to a rolling boil for one minute for the following: cooking or baking, making ice cubes, taking medication, brushing teeth, washing food, mixing baby formula or food, mixing juices or drinks feeding pets, washing dishes and all other consumption.
Residents will be notified when the advisory is lifted.
For more information, customers may call 601-960-2723 during business hours.