Utility work accident leads to boil order for Wabash Valley community

NEW GOSHEN, Ind.
(WTHI) – A utility work accident leads to a boil order for one Wabash Valley community.
A representative from Fayette Township Water told News 10 residents in New Goshen are under a boil order until further notice.
She said the crew doing the work his a main line causing the water issues.

Boil-water advisory lifted

The Kentucky Division of Water has lifted the boil-water advisory for Hardin County Water District No.
2 customers who were affected by the water outage Monday.
More than 2,000 residential and business customers were under the precautionary advisory issue after a main break disrupted service.
For customers under the advisory, Hardin County Water District No.
2 recommends the following precautionary measures in sequence: Thoroughly flush your plumbing.
Run cold water only from a bathtub or outside faucet for five minutes.
Flush the kitchen and bath faucets for three minutes using the cold water line.
Flush the chilled water line on refrigerators for three minutes.
Discard two cycles of ice from automatic ice machines.
If you have questions or need information, call the district’s customer service center at 270-737-1056.

Boil water advisory for Town of Bentley

Town of Bentley is under a boil water advisory as of Tuesday at 4 p.m.
The town’s Facebook page recommends residents bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute prior to using it for domestic purposes like drinking, brushing teeth, washing raw foods and making infant formula.
The advisory has been issued as a precautionary measure until the safety of water can be assured.
Early Tuesday afternoon, a post had noted there were issues with the town’s water system.
Ken Fry, a Central Alberta entomologist and an instructor at School of Animal Science and Horticulture at Olds College, will speak about various insects and their species at Margaret Parsons Theatre at Red Deer College on April 12.
Bugs 101: The Good, the Not-so-Good, and the What-The-Heck-Are-You-Doing-Here?
will be of interest to those who love spending time in their gardens, yards or anywhere in nature.
“There’s lots of predators out there – lady beetles are the most commonly understood by the general public but there are so many more,” he said.
Fry will touch on bug-basics like talking about specific insects and discussing whether they are pests or predators or decomposers.
Like butterflies fascinate many of us, especially children, but these aloof little insects aren’t as good pollinators as bees.

Boil Water Advisory in New Windsor

NEW WINDSOR – Water will be shut off Wednesday on Cedar Avenue, according to the town.
Water will be shut off on Cedar Avenue from Bradford Avenue to Budney Drive from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday for scheduled maintenance.
A boil water advisory will be in effect for the same area after water is restored.
Residents should boil water or use bottled water for drinking, making ice, washing dishes, brushing teeth and preparing food until further notice, likely for the next two days.

Boil-water advisories: March 14

City of Logan Water Department has issued a boil-water advisory for 400 Dingess Street to Draper Flats and this is including Slab Town, Morgan Street, High Street, and Upper High Street.
The advisory follows a water main break.
West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 57 customers on Hazel Drive in Elkview.
The advisory follows a water main break.
West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 50 customers on Quarrier Street from Greenbrier Street (not included) to Franklin Avenue in Charleston.
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 approximately 50 customers on Hughart Drive in Sissonville.
West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory for approximately 25 customers on Hall Street in Huntington.

Water main break prompts boil water advisory for Bentley, Alta.

A precautionary boil water advisory was issued for residents of the town of Bentley, Alta.
on Tuesday afternoon.
A town spokesperson told Global News the town had to shut its water pumphouse down following a water main break earlier in the day, leaving residents without running water for a couple of hours.
As of 4 p.m., the water was back on but residents were advised to boil their water until samples can be tested to ensure it’s safe to drink.
“Bring your water to a rolling boil for at least one minute prior to using it for domestic purposes, including drinking, making infant formula and juices, brushing teeth, washing raw foods and making ice,” Alberta Health Services (AHS) said after issuing the advisory.
For more information, residents can contact AHS online or call Health Link Alberta by dialing 811.
Bentley is located about 150 kilometres south of Edmonton.
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Boil water advisory in effect for Kzoo street

KALAMAZOO, Mich. (WOOD) — A boil water advisory was issued Tuesday near a Kalamazoo intersection due to a water main break.
The break happened near the intersection of Lovers Lane and Cork Street, causing the boil water advisory to go into effect for precautionary reasons.
Milwood Elementary School is in the area under the advisory.
Everyone in the area should boil their water for two minutes before consuming it.
A city of Kalamazoo release said the advisory is expected to be lifted by March 15.
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Boil water advisory issued for some Byram residents

The City of Jackson Water/Sewer Utilities Division issued the precautionary boil water advisory due to the recent loss in water pressure.
This affects about 250 connections in the Lake Ridgelea subdivision and about 300 connections for residents who live in Byram Estates.
All customers are advised to boil their drinking water until adequate pressure is restored to the system.
For more information, customers may call 601-960-2723 during business hours or 601-960-1778 (or 601-960-1875) after 4:00 p.m. and on weekends.
Visit the Mississippi State Department of Health’s website to learn what precautions to take during a boil water advisory.

Rose Hill issues boil water advisory

JASPER COUNTY, Miss.
(WTOK) – A Boil Water Notice has been issued for some members of the Rose Hill Water Association in Jasper County.
The notice has been issued due to a break in the main water line.
It includes people who live at the intersection of County Road 1832 and Highway 18 East to the end of line and all adjoining roads, except County Road 22.
You may call Call 601-727-5095 or 601-938-4298 for more information.

Boil water advisory issued for the Town of Desbarats

************************* Whenever any kind of repair or construction on the water supply system, either planned or an emergency, there is a risk of soil or other contaminates entering the water supply.
Although this risk is very low, a boil water advisory is issued to all residents, businesses and public facilities located along that area of the water system.
Until further notice, Algoma Public Health advises that you boil water for any activity where water may be ingested.
This includes: Drinking Brushing teeth Washing fruits and vegetables Drinking water from public drinking fountains in the this area.
Please follow these instructions: Bring water to a full rolling boil Continue to boil for at least one minute Let water cool before using.
This is a localized problem, and only households and businesses in the affected area will receive this notice.
What to do when the water returns When the water service is restored, we advise that you open each cold water tap, one at a time, and let them run for about 20 seconds each.
This should release any air trapped in your water lines.
If you have any questions, please contact your local Algoma Public Health office.
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