Storage tank leak leaves some Harvest Gold customers without water
Apple Orchard Mutual Domestic Water Consumers Association Board President Ammon Burton said workers are trying to determine if the water storage tank is leaking or if the pipeline to the tank is leaking.
“We had thought that the tank was overflowing last night,” Burton said.
He said workers shut off the pump to the tank, but a resident who lives below the tank called in the morning to report water still flooding the property.
The tank was part of the infrastructure Apple Orchard received from the water system’s former owner, the AV Water Co.
The tank has had problems in the past and is in poor condition.
Apple Orchard was formed and took over operations of the water system about a year ago as a way of getting clean water to the residents of the Harvest Gold subdivision.
In the meantime, Apple Orchard is looking for temporary remedies.
If the water tank is leaking, Burton said Apple Orchard may choose to patch it.
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Union Williams PSD issues boil advisory for all customers
WAVERLY, W.Va. (WTAP) The Union Williams Public Service District has issued a boil advisory for all of its customers because of a broken water main.
The district says the break occurred Monday at Route 2 and Coopers Ridge Road.
Workers are making repairs to the line, and there’s no timetable for how long the advisory will remain in effect.
The district is also advising customers to conserve water whenever possible.
Customers should use bottled water or boil their wate for one minute and let it cool before consuming it or using it for food preparation, washing dishes, brushing teeth or bathing
Boil Water Advisory for Warrenville, SC
A boil water advisory is in effect Tuesday morning for some residents in Warrenville, South Carolina.
Those living between Howlandville Road and Cemetery Road will be affected.
You are advised to boil water vigorously for at least one minute before cooking or drinking until further notice.
This comes after an unexpected water main break that took place Monday, April 16 that caused an interruption in water service or low water pressure.
Boil advisory lifted
The City of Findlay’s boil advisory for Fair, North Cory and North Main streets has been lifted.
The addresses affected were: 110, 114 and 125 Fair Street; 321, 329A, 329B, 330 and 333 North Cory Street; and 338, 342, 342 rear and 346 North Main Street.
The advisory was issued Monday due to repair work on a water main on Cory Street.
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Cape issues boil-water advisory for North Water Street households as precaution
The City of Cape Girardeau issued a precautionary boil-water order advisory Monday for about 20 households on North Water Street because of a water-main break.
The boil-water advisory applies to households in the 1300 and 1400 blocks of North Water Street, according to a new release from city hall.
City officials said the advisory is expected to remain in effect until about 2:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Crews with the water division/Alliance Water Resources planned to go door-to-door in an effort to directly notify customers, the news release stated.
Residents may contact the water division at (573) 339-6357 for more information.
Pertinent address: 1300 block of North Water Street, Cape Girardeau, Mo.
1400 block of North Water Street, Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Boil-water advisories: April 17, 2018
Cool Ridge Flat Top Public Service District has issued a boil-water advisory for Shady Spring side of the Blue Jay Six Road to Whitby Road only.
The advisory follows a water main break.
West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for about six customers on 22nd Street South East and part of Cherokee Avenue in Kanawha City, Charleston.
The advisory follows a water main break.
West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for about 45 customers on Maple Street from Watson Avenue to Lincoln Avenue in Shrewsbury.
The advisory follows a water main break.
West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory for about 134 customers on Raven Drive, Church Drive, Elaine Drive from Clemson Avenue to Athens Avenue.
This includes Bluefield Avenue, Glade Avenue and Venus Drive in Rand.
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.
BOIL ADVISORY | Howlandville Road and Cemetery Road
WARRENVILLE, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) — Effective immediately, customers of Valley Public Service Authority Water System are asked to boil their water for at least one minute prior to drinking, making ice, or cooking until further notice.
This advisory is for the residents who live on the old Warrenville Water System between Howlandville Road and Cemetery Road.
It is confirmed that there was a water main break today (Monday, April 16).
Some residents may experience an interruption in their water service or low water pressure due to the break.
There are no confirmed reports of contamination of the system but because there was an interruption in service, the potential for contamination exists.
Questions should be directed to the water system by calling 803-593-2053.
Water main installation prompts boil advisory for parts of Trotwood
TROTWOOD — The installation of a water main has prompted a boil advisory for some Trotwood residents Monday afternoon, according to a city official.
The water main installation at the intersection of Strader Drive and Trotwood Boulevard has prompted the advisory for residents of the Sunnybrook Plat, according to a media release from the city.
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Water main installation prompts boil advisory for parts of Trotwood
The installation of a water main has prompted a boil advisory for some Trotwood residents Monday afternoon, according to a city official.
The water main installation at the intersection of Strader Drive and Trotwood Boulevard has prompted the advisory for residents of the Sunnybrook Plat, according to a media release from the city.
The boil advisory also includes residents on several streets: Strader Drive Trotwood Boulevard Skinner Drive Patrick Street Chaplen Drive Sunnybrook Court The boil advisory is in effect until further notice.
Boil water advisory issued for areas of Fairmont
The reason for this advisory is for water line repairs.
Customers are asked to boil their water until further notice.