EID issues boil water notice

The El Dorado Irrigation District has issued a “boil water notice” in an area of El Dorado Hills due to a recent waterline break.
Repairs are underway along Salmon Falls Road to make the necessary repairs.
Residents are asked to use bottled water or tap water that has been boiled for at least one minute and then cooled for drinking, food preparation, brushing teeth and other personal hygiene uses.
Do not use ice from automatic ice makers and do not rely on commercial water filtration systems.
“We do not have an anticipated time of repair at this time,” officials said.
EID will contact residents when it is safe to use water and the boil water advisory has been lifted.
To view a map of the affected area visit the EID website at eid.org/servicenotifications.

Boil water notice for Salmon Falls Road

The El Dorado Irrigation District has issued a boil water notice starting on Thursday, March 22, at 11 a.m. due to a water line break along Salmon Falls Road in El Dorado Hills.
The boil water notice affects approximately 80 service connections.
Affected customers have been alerted by phone and email and are advised to use bottled water or tap water that has been boiled for at least one minute and then cooled for drinking, food preparation, brushing teeth and other personal hygiene uses.
Do not use ice from automatic ice makers and do not rely on commercial water filtration systems.
EID crews are working on scene but do not have an anticipated time of repair at this time.
The district asks that affected customers continue to boil water or use bottled water until they receive notification from EID stating that the boil water advisory has been lifted.

Martin County, Ky. boil water advisory affects elementary school

MARTIN COUNTY, Ky. (WSAZ) — A boil water advisory is in effect for all customers in the Coldwater area of Martin County, Kentucky.
That includes Inez Elementary and the Martin County Area Technology Center.
Officials with the Martin County Water District say this is due to a break in the main line at Coldwater.
The advisory affects approximately 295 customers.
Customers in this area should boil all water used for drinking and cooking, bringing the water to a rolling boil for three minutes before using, to avoid potential contamination in the water supply.

Boil water advisory issued for some in Raceland, Ky.

RACELAND, Ky. (WSAZ) — A boil water advisory has been issued for some Raceland residents, according to a news release from the city.
It is affecting residents in the Dillow Avenue subdivision.
People in that are are urged to boil any water used for drinking, cooking, oral hygiene, bathing and watering pets.
The advisory is in effect until further notice.

Boil water advisory lifted for Ambridge Water Authority customers

A boil water advisory that affected thousands of customers since Monday has been lifted.
AMBRIDGE — A boil water advisory that affected thousands of customers since Monday has been lifted.
Michael Dominick, general manager of the Ambridge Water Authority, confirmed that the boil water advisory was lifted by the Department of Environmental Protection at noon on Thursday.
The advisory was put in place Monday morning after an incident that occurred early Sunday morning when an operator at the water plant noticed a large crack in a pipe near the plant.
The crack caused water pressure to fluctuate throughout the water authority’s system, and some neighborhoods in higher elevations lost water completely.
The Ambridge Area School District was affected and classes had to be canceled Monday at Highland Elementary School.
The elementary school reopened Tuesday, but students there and in the high school were restricted from drinking the water during the boil water advisory.
Creekside Springs, a Pulaski Township business that bottles, packages and labels water bottles, donated “countless” pallets of water for use by residents, and the fire departments in all three communities personally delivered water to those who needed it.
“So many people helped out,” he said.
“I want to thank the community as a whole for being understanding, and the fire department for handing out water and doing everything that was asked of them, and more.” He added that everyone “came together to solve this problem as best we could.” Finally, Dominick said the crack in the pipe has been fixed and “everything is good” in the Ambridge Water Authority’s system.

Some Point Blue customers in Ville Platte to experience water shutoff, boil advisory

The Point Blue Water System says that some customers in Ville Platte will have their water shut off on March 22, beginning at 10:30 am.
Point Blue says that customers living on Rue Des Cajun, Rue Maury, and Rue Richaume will be shut off March 22 at 10:30 am.
Crews say repairs are being made to a 2-inch flush valve.
The water system says customers will experience the shut off for approximately one (1) hour.
Customers will be under a boil water advisory after the water is restored.
The water system will update when the advisory has been rescinded.
Any questions can be directed to the Point Blue Water System Office at 337-363-5885.

Boil-water advisories: March 22, 2018

West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for about 21 customers on Browder Street and two buildings on MacCorkle Avenue SW in St. Albans.
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 David Drive and Monta Vista Drive from Perrow Drive to David Drive in Cross Lanes.
West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory for customers on Cow Creek Road in Barboursville.
West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory for Bendview Drive, Rock Holly Road, Woodcliff Road and Estil Drive in Charleston.

Boil water advisory in effect for some Greenport residents

GREENPORT – All Greenport residents in the area of Route 9 and Kipps Mobile Home Park must boil and conserve water until further notice.
Emergency personnel responded to a major water main break at 329 Fairview Ave. in front of Furniture Plus in the town Tuesday, according to a statement from the town clerk.
Officials with the Greenport Water Department noted high water usage and decreasing water levels and capacity, according to the town.
Residents, including several residents of the Kipps Mobile Home Park called the town reporting low water pressure, according to the town’s statement.
Crews fixed the water main break Tuesday.
Residents must boil water for drinking, making ice, washing dishes, brushing teeth and preparing food and infant formula until further notice, according to the town.
Bring tap water to a rolling boil, boil for one minute and cool before using, or use bottled water certified for sale by the state Department of Health.
Limit showers and baths.
Do only full loads of laundry.
Be sure to check the water that goes into the wash tub prior to putting clothes in.

Water main damage prompts boil water notice in Green Cove Springs

GREEN COVE SPRINGS, Fla. – A precautionary boil water notice is in effect for parts of Green Cove Springs after a contractor damaged a city water main at the intersection of U.S. 17 and State Road 16, city officials said.
The notice applies to water customers at: Speedway and Cove Plaza at the corner of U.S. 17 and SR 16 Elks Lodge, Hickory Grove Baptist Church and Day Care 4630 County Road 209 South Rolling Die The water had to be shut off while repairs were made to the water main, and after water flow is restored, samples have to come back clear of bacteria before officials can lift the boil water notice.
The notice went into effect at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Customers should boil any water used for drinking, cooking or any type of consumption for two minutes.
Customers will be notified when the boil water notice is lifted after tests come back.
Anyone with questions can ll the Public Works Department at 904-297-7060.
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Boil water advisory for parts of Estill County

ESTILL COUNTY, Ky. (WTVQ) – Some customers in Estill County are under a boil water advisory.
The Estill County Water District says the boil water advisory is for customers in the following areas: Eck Hollow Road to Red Lick Road, Sawmill Rd, Sang Branch, Horn’s River Road, Logsdon Branch, Deer Lick, McSwain Branch.
Water customers in those areas being told to boil their water until further notice.
Anyone with questions can call the Estill County Water District at 606-723-3795.