Philo Boil Advisory Lifted

The Philo boil advisory has been lifted.
Supervisor Bob Pletcher says last week there were four water main breaks that occurred which required water to be tested.
Pletcher says that happened and now the boil advisory has been lifted in the village.

Boil water advisory lifted for Summerlyn neighborhood

The boil water advisory for the Summerlyn neighborhood in northwest Bakersfield was lifted Sunday evening.
In an email sent to the press, Yvonne Kingman of California Water Service said that water quality testing confirmed the water was not impacted.
Residents would be notified by CWS crews.
The advisory went into effect following a main break caused by a third-party contractor on Friday night.
Water service had been interrupted but restored as of 10 a.m. Saturday, however, customers were advised to use bottled water or boil tap water until water quality tests were completed.

Boil water advisory in effect for community in Livingston County

LIVINGSTON CO., Mich. (WXYZ) — A precautionary boil water advisory is in effect for two hours at a subdivision in the Charter Township of Brighton in Livingston County.
The Livingston Community Water Authority put out the noticed Sunday afternoon, stating that the Country Club Annex Subdivision is advised to boil water while the crews complete an emergency repair to the water system.
The emergency repair is most likely due to recent cold temperatures.
Water pressure will be taken down to zero as the advisory stays in effect for 72 hours, or until notice that the advisory has been lifted.
If you have questions contact 810-231-1333 ext.
102.
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Boil Water Advisory for portion of Leland area

Some residents in the Magnolia Greens and Waterford communities have been experiencing low water pressure or are completely without water.
According to H2GO, the Brunswick Regional Water & Sewer provider, the company is aware of the issue and have crews working to fix the issue.

Boil advisory in St. Louis County

– Missouri American Water issued a precautionary boil advisory for Maplewood, Shrewsbury, and parts of Webster Groves.
A complete view of the affected area—which includes residential, commercial, and school buildings—is outlined on the map below.
The break is expected to be repaired by this afternoon.
Tap water remains safe for non-consumable uses such as washing and bathing.
Missouri American Water customers can provide contact information to the reverse-911 system to receive updates on the break.
They will also be notified through the system, through social media, and through the state’s website when the advisory is lifted.
Water Main Break Forces Closure Of MRH District On January 28, 2019 The entire Maplewood Richmond Heights School District will be closed on Monday, January 28.
A water main break in a St. Louis County main line has prompted an order that all water be boiled before consumption in Maplewood and some surrounding areas.
It is possible that the break will be repaired today, but test results on the water will NOT be available today.
Again, the MRH district will be closed on Monday, January 28.

Prince Rupert downgrades boil water advisory; ‘lessons learned’ report to come

PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.
– The City of Prince Rupert, B.C., has lifted a boil water advisory that left 12,000 residents without potable tap water for six weeks and says it’s working on a "lessons learned" report for the future.
The city says Northern Health gave it approval to downgrade the notice to a water quality advisory, which means some risk remains for sensitive individuals.
Under a water quality advisory, newborns, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems are still encouraged to boil tap water for one minute before consuming it.
The city says residents who still see milky or sediment-filled water should run cold water, preferably through a bathtub or laundry sink taps, until it clears.
The boil water advisory was put in place after a dry summer followed by a storm surge caused a spike in levels of cryptosporidium and giardia, which cause intestinal illnesses.
The length of the advisory prompted Community for Clean Water, a citizen advocate group, to criticize city officials for not having a preparedness plan in place

Cal Water: Precautionary boil water advisory lifted for Summerlyn subdivision

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. – UPDATE (Jan. 27, 6:20 p.m.): Cal Water has lifted a boil water advisory for residents in the Summerlyn subdivision.
Cal Water says testing of water samples show that water quality was not affected.
Previous story: Cal Water issued a precautionary boil water advisory for residents in the Summerlyn subdivision in Northwest Bakersfield after a water main break Friday evening.
According to Cal Water, a water main burst near the intersection of Reina and Allen Roads as a third-party contractor was working in the area.
Water was shut off for residents in the areas stretching from Reina on the North to Vega Meadows on the South, and between Renfro and Allen Roads.
Cal Water says water was restored to customers around 10 a.m. Saturday.
Residents are advised to continue boiling their water used for drinking and cooking or use bottled water, out of an abundance of caution until water quality tests are completed – which normally takes up to two days.
Cal Water started to distribute bottled water at their facility located at 5108 Trinidad Lake Way since Friday evening.
They will continue to pass water out Sunday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Officials extend boil water advisory issued for Yardley-area residents

YARDLEY, Pa. (WTXF) – A boil water advisory issued in for Yardley-area residents has been extended until at least Sunday due to high turbidity levels.
Pennsylvania American Water says water samples taken on November 29 had turbidity levels of 1.7 ntu, which is above the regulatory standard because of these high levels of turbidity there is an increased chance that the water might contain disease-causing organisms.
This warning applies to all Pennsylvania American Water customers in the Yardley-area, which includes Lower Makefield; Yardley Borough and portions of Falls Township.
Officials are urging residents not to drink the water without boiling it first.
Boiling kills bacteria and other organisms in the water.
Turbidity may indicate the presence of disease-causing organisms.
These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers.
The symptoms above are not caused only by organisms in drinking water.
Pennsylvania American Water is collecting and analyzing additional water quality samples, including bacteria samples.
Pennsylvania American Water will be providing alternate water sources.

Precautionary boil order issued for parts of St. Louis County

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo.
— Missouri American Water is issuing a precautionary boil advisory for a portion of St. Louis County including Maplewood, Shrewsbury and a portion of Webster Groves.
A water main break and an associated low-pressure event is responsible for the boil advisory.
Crews are working to fix the break right now and hope to have it repaired by Sunday afternoon.
The advisory affects approximately 5,000 customers, a mix of residential and commercial, as well as multiple schools.
Water for these customers will need to be brought to a boil for 3 minutes prior to consumption, until further notice.
Tap water is okay for washing, bathing and other non-consumable uses during this period.
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Triadelphia: Water line break causes boil water advisory

TRIADELPHIA, W.Va (WTRF) – Some residents in Triadelphia are under a 48 hour boil advisory.
This includes all residents on Middle Creek Road, Pickle Patch, Camp Two and Okay Trailer Park.
City officials said this is because of a water main break that happened along Middle Creek Road Sunday morning.
Crews on the scene told 7News that they had the situation under control and planned on laying salt down after the restoration to prevent ice.
Crew members also said that they don’t think this will cause any issues heading into the work week.