Boil water advisory lifted in Tresckow
Residents in Tresckow are no longer under a boil water advisory.
Aaron DeBalko, chairman of the Kline Twp.
Municipal Authority — which provides water to Tresckow, as well as McAdoo and Kline Twp.
— said the advisory was lifted Tuesday morning.
“All the tests came back good,” DeBalko said.
Impacted residents received calls Tuesday alerting them that it’s now safe to drink the water.
The advisory had been in effect since last week because of a new water line that runs up Tresckow Road from the Altadis cigar plant and the McAdoo Industrial Park.
When the authority connected the line, it had to take two good, back-to-back samples before the advisory could be lifted.
Samples were taken Thursday and Friday, and positive results were received Tuesday.
Water system in Catahoula Parish issues boil order
CATAHOULA PARISH, La.
– (3/21/2018) The Manifest Rhinehart Water System in Catahoula Parish has issued a boil advisory due to a leak in the water main.
To repair the problem, several roads in the area will be closed in the Manifest area of the parish.
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Because of the break in the main line, the supply now has questionable microbiological quality.
Consumption includes fountain drinks, making ice, brushing teeth, or using the water in food preparation.
You should boil the water for one full minute in a clean container.
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Boil advisory lifted in Mahoning Township
MAHONING TWP.
— The water in Mahoning Township is safe for residents to drink again.
Township officials lifted the boil advisory this morning following a second round of testing, township Supervisor Chairman Bill Lynn said.
Residents who live in the area from Kingsley Avenue west to the Locust Lane, Primrose and Barberry courts and Locust Lane north to and including Red Lane, have been under the water boil advisory since a water main broke on Locust Lane early Sunday morning.
The state Department of Environmental Protection requires two positive tests to ensure bacteria levels are not too high.
A second positive test result came back late Tuesday, Lynn said.
Baldwin under Boil Water Advisory
Baldwin, La.
– The Town of Baldwin is under a Boil Water Advisory effective immediately.
Officials tell KLFY News 10 the water pressure to homes and businesses in Baldwin dropped significantly late Tuesday morning.
The water has been turned off for an undetermined amount of time pending an investigation into the cause of the water pressure drop.
The Boil Water Advisory is in effect until further notice.
Boil advisory lifted for parts of Trotwood after water main repairs
A boil advisory issued for parts of Trotwood Tuesday has been lifted, according to a release from the city Wednesday morning.
FIRST REPORT (Feb. 20): A boil advisory has been issued for parts of Trotwood while crews make repairs to a water main, according to a city public works spokesman.
The advisory is in effect for residents on East Main Street between Wolf Creek Pike and Broadway Avenue.
Residents on South Sunrise Avenue are also included in the boil advisory.
The boil advisory is in effect until further notice, according to the media release.
Residents are asked to boil their water for a minimum of three minutes before consumption or use for oral hygiene.
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Boil order for some on Cross Gates Water System in Slidell
801 – 845 Cross Gates Boulevard, Slidell Cross Gates Water System On Wednesday, March 21, beginning at 9:00 AM, Tammany Utilities (TU) will be turning the water off to the above referenced customers to allow our contractor to replace a leaking fire hydrant.
Service will be restored by 5 PM Wednesday,.
Once water service is restored, out of an abundance of caution and in accordance with Louisiana Department of Health regulations, a precautionary BOIL ADVISORY will be in place for the customers identified above.
This BOIL ADVISORY is to remain in effect until rescinded by Tammany Utilities.
It is recommended that all consumers disinfect their water before consuming it (including fountain drinks), making ice, brushing teeth, or using it for food preparation or rinsing of foods by the following means: Boil water for one (1) full minute in a clean container.
The one minute starts after the water has been brought to a rolling boil.
(The flat taste can be eliminated by shaking the water in a clean bottle, pouring it from one clean container to another, or by adding a small pinch of salt to each quart of water that is boiled.)
Again, please be sure to disinfect your own water prior to consumption until you have been advised otherwise.
Tammany Utilities will rescind this BOIL ADVISORY upon notification from the Louisiana Department of Health – Office of Public Health that additional water samples collected from our system have shown the water to be safe.
Customers affected by this advisory will be advised when it is rescinded by hand delivered notices, and updates to the Parish website and social media sites.
Boil water advisory for West Quebec
West Quebec residents in the Pontiac and Maniwaki are under a boil water advisory.
The Pontiac region has been under the advisory since Thursday, in Maniwaki, a watermain broke early Sunday morning.
It is believed the cold weather caused the break.
In the Pontiac, a piece of electronic equipment broke down and the treatment plant cannot operate without it.
Officials are warning residents to boil water for no less than one full minute before consuming it.
That included drinking, brushing your teeth, making ice cubes and washing or cooking with it.
The use of your dishwasher is fine at the hottest setting.
The municipality does not expect the treatment centre to be properly functioning for at least 10 days.
For updates, you are advised to check the website, municipalitepontiac.com.
For Maniwaki, residents there are urged to check social media sites for an update on their boil water advisory.
UPDATE: Boil water advisory for Lemon Island lifted
Okatie, S.C. — (WJCL) – UPDATE: The boil water advisory for Lemon Island has been lifted.
Original story below: Beaufort-Jasper Water and Sewer Authority and South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control are advising residents of Lemon Island to boil their water.
The advisory is being issued because of a brief overnight power failure at the high service pumps.
Power and pressure have been restored.
The Water and Sewer Authority says it will retrieve samples of the drinking water, in order to ensure that no harmful bacteria are present.
Upon confirmation that the water is safe, the advisory will be lifted.
Residents and businesses in the affected area are urged to use boiled or bottled water for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, preparing food and giving to pets until further notice.
Boiling kills bacteria and other organisms that may be present in the water.
The water is safe for bathing and doing laundry.
Part of Mahoning Township under water boil advisory
MAHONING TWP.
— Residents who have received a notice must boil the water they use for consumption, according to notices taped to residents’ doors.
The notice states, "A water boil advisory will be in effect March 18 until further notice.
A section of this Montour County municipality is without water service due to a water main break on Locust Lane, near Wodenshire Lane.
The break could be repaired by this evening, but affected residents on the upper side of Bloom Road still will have to boil their water, township Supervisor Chairman Bill Lynn said.
At first there was difficulty turning off the water and the hole kept refilling from water shooting out of the pipe.
Workers used a sump pump to pull the water out.
Lloyd Craig, who heads the street department, said just before 2 p.m. workers had shut off several valves, but one of them may have been broken.
He said the break was discovered just after 1 a.m., but the street department had to check with PA One Call to check if other utility lines were under the road.
Neither Craig nor Lynn knew how many customers were without water.
Boil water advisory lifted for Lemon Island
OKATIE, S.C. (WCBD) – Beaufort Jasper Water and Sewer Authority and South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control announced that samples taken yesterday show that the water on Lemon Island is free from bacteria and is safe for human consumption.
The boil advisory for Lemon Island is now suspended.
The precautionary advisory to boil water used for drinking or cooking was issued because of loss of water pressure due to a brief power outage to the high service pumps.
BJWSA apologizes for any inconvenience this incident might have caused.
If customers have any questions, they may call 843-987-9200 or visit www.bjwsa.org.