Boil Water Advisory Issued for area of Fairmont
The Department is repairing a main water line.
If your service has had low water pressure, loss of water, or discoloration of water, the Department advises to not drink the water without boiling it first.
Bring all water to a boil, let it boil for one minute, then let it cool before using.
Samples will be collected for testing within the next 24 hours.
Residents can call the Water Treatment Plant at 304-366-1461 on Monday, March 26 after 4:00 p. to determine if the advisory has been lifted.
Areas of Boone County advised to boil water
Areas of Boone County are under a precautionary boil water advisory due to low water pressure and a leak in a water main, Consolidated Public Water Supply District No.
1 announced in a release.
The advisory is in effect from until 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday and affects customers located in the area between Highway 124 on the north, Benedict Road east of Perche Creek on the west, Dripping Springs Road to Old No.
7 on the south and Old No.
7 on the east, the release said.
Customers in the affected area are instructed to boil water for three minutes prior to use and use only boiled water for drinking, brushing teeth and all other food preparations or consumption.
Do not use ice from an automatic ice maker or use ice made with unboiled water.
Disinfect dishes and other food contact surfaces by immersion for at least one minute in clean tap water that contains one teaspoon of unscented bleach per gallon of water.
Water for washing hands or bathing does not need to be boiled, the release said.
Call the water district with any questions: 573-449-0324.
Consolidated Water issues precautionary boil-water advisory for some Boone County residents
BOONE COUNTY, Mo.
– Some Boone County residents are under a precautionary boil-water advisory until Tuesday afternoon because of a water main leak and low water pressure, according to a notice from Consolidated Water Supply District No.1.
The notice said customers affected are in the general area between north of Highway 124, Benedict Road east of Perche Creek, Dripping Springs Road to south of Old Number 7, and east of Old Number 7.
The notice also said the advisory includes, but is not limited to, Consolidated Water Supply customers along Highway 124 between Highway NN and Proctor Road, Highway YY, Caroline Lane, Willis Road, south end of Proctor Road, North Shore Lane, Oak Ridge Drive, North Point Court, Dodd Road, Wilbert Lane, Old Number 7, Dripping Springs Road, Squire Court Road, Benedict Road, Lewis Lane, Red Rock Road, Silver Fork Hill Road and Stone Drive.
Customers in the affected area may need to boil water vigorously for three minutes before using, according to the notice.
It said customers should not use ice from an automated ice maker or ice that was not boiled before freezing.
To clean dishes, customers should soak them for at least one minute in clean tap water that has a teaspoon of bleach per gallon of water, according to the notice.
The precautionary advisory is from noon Sunday to noon Tuesday.
If customers have any questions, they can call the Water District at 573-449-0324.
Boil water advisory lifted for Ambridge, Harmony
AMBRIDGE, Pa. – UPDATE 3/22/18 1:46 p.m.: The boil water advisory has been lifted for Ambridge and Harmony Township.
Boil water advisory lifted for Ambridge and Harmony Township.
Officials said the break is down a 50-foot ravine, and specialists have to come in to assess the situation.
LeeAnn Colalella, a local resident, woke to no water in her home Monday morning.
She’s not alone; while Channel 11 was at the Ambridge fire station, dozens of people showed up for drinking water, hoping the problem is fixed soon.
"I just need some water so I can clean up and flush toilets," said Emma Gibson of Ambridge.
Looking forward to seeing what you turned up today, Amy!
https://t.co/KMm2oEORTT — Peggy Finnegan (@PeggyatWPXI) March 19, 2018 The Water Authority has been working on the problem since a 12-inch line broke Sunday morning.
"We will be working well into the night to fix this."
Once the line is fixed, there will be two days of DEP water testing before things can go back to normal.
Boil water advisory for Richland Street in Columbia
A section of Richland Street in Columbia is under a boil water advisory after a water main break.
According to the city, residents of Richland Street between Main Street and Park Street is should boil their water for at least one full minute before drinking or cooking.
The water main break occurred between Main and Park streets and could possibly result in bacterial contamination.
City of Columbia Water Works is working to correct the issue.
Anyone with questions can call the city’s Customer Care Center at (803) 5454-3300.
Water outage planned by Beckley Water Company
Water service for Stone Villa off Stover Fork Road and all side streets, will be off Monday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. due to improvements in the system being made by Beckley Water Company.
A boil water advisory will be in effect following the outage.
The date and time of the outage could change due to conditions such as inclement weather.
n n n The boil water advisory issued for the Arnett system has been lifted.
Boil water advisory in Fort Coulonge could end next week
The boil water advisory for Fort-Coulonge is still in effect.
The Pontiac announced the advisory on March 15th, stating that an electronic part in the water plant had broken, and that water coming through taps would be untreated.
myFM News can tell you that officials say they’ve received the part they need, and it’s been installed.
The water reservoirs will be washed out over the weekend and the Pontiac says testing on the water will begin Monday, with the boil water advisory hopefully being lifted by Wednesday.
Until then, residents of Fort-Coulonge must still boil tap water for drinking, preparing baby food, washing fruits and vegetables, making ice cubes, brushing teeth and water for your pets.
Thousands of Nassau County resident under boil water advisory
Nassau County Emergency Management announced a boil water advisory for all Nassau-Amelia Utilities customers.
An official with Nassau County said the advisory is expected to be in effect for three days as a precaution after a generator lost pressure during water testing.
The official told Action News Jax the advisory is a precaution due to fear of bacteria intrusion from the loss of pressure.
The precautionary boil water advisory impacts 3,000 customers.
Officials expect the next water test to take place Saturday.
All Nassau-Amelia Utilities customers are under a Boil Water Advisory until further notice.
City of Fernandina water customers are NOT under an advisory.
pic.twitter.com/Q03QuMiDV0 — NassauEM (@NassauEM) March 22, 2018 © 2018 Cox Media Group.
Water-line break prompts boil-water advisory for El Dorado Hills area | The Sacramento Bee
A boil-water advisory is in effect for El Dorado Irrigation District customers in the Salmon Falls and El Dorado Hills areas due to a break in a water line.
The advisory was announced at 11 a.m. Thursday and remained in effect at 2:30 p.m Repair work was being performed in the Salmon Falls Road area, with no estimated time for completion, according to a district news release.
Customers are advised to boil water or use bottled water until they receive a phone call or email notification that the advisory has been lifted.
Water should be boiled for at least one minute, then cooled for drinking, food preparation, brushing teeth and personal hygiene, the news release says.
Residents are advised not to use ice from automatic ice makers or to rely on commercial water filtration systems.
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For more information, call the district at 530-642-4000 or email billing@eid.org.
Nassau County issues boil water advisory
NASSAU COUNTY – Nassau County officials issued a boil water advisory Thursday for all Nassau-Amelia Utility customers until further notice.
The utility experienced a loss of pressure due to a power outage during a weekly generator testing.
Officials said City of Fernandina Beach customers and high-rise structures at Amelia Island Plantation are not affected.
Officials said the advisory will remain in effect until samples show no bacteria.
Results should be back after 3 p.m. on Saturday.
If anyone has questions, they can contact NAU customer service at 904-530-6030.
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