West Bloomfield issues Boil Water Advisory for homes near Greer Road

(WXYZ) – Effective immediately, West Bloomfield has issued boil water advisories because of a 16-inch water main break along Greer Road.
The Boil Water Advisory was issued for the following areas: East of Hiller and North of Greer roads Welling Woods #1 and #2 Wellington Meadows sub Woodlands of West Bloomfield sub People in those areas may experience lower than normal water pressure.
Boil Water Instructions: Bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute.
Let it cool and the water can be used for ice, drinking, washing food, preparing baby formula and food and pets.
Do NOT drink water from the tap.
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Boil water advisory issued for Burba Road

The city of Bardstown has issued a boil water advisory for the area of 251-566 Burba Road.
According to an email from the city utilities service, the advisory was issued at 11:15 a.m. Wednesday after a customer who was digging hit a water main.
Customers may experience low or intermittent water pressure and should therefore boil their drinking water as a precautionary measure.
The advisory will remain in effect for two to three days, and city water customers will be notified when it is lifted.
If discoloration or air in the pipes persists, customers should call City Hall at 348-5947.

Portion of West Bloomfield Township under boil water advisory

A portion of West Bloomfield Township is under a boil water advisory due to a water main break Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 27.
The break was in the area of Hiller and Greer roads.
The following subdivisions are affected: • Wellington Woods • Wellington Meadows • Woodlands of West Bloomfield Residents and businesses may experience discolored water, low pressure or no water pressure.
Advertisement Township officials estimate it will take about three days to lift the boil advisory.
Gretchko Elementary School, 5300 Greer Road, will be closed Wednesday and Thursday, according to the West Bloomfield School District’s website.
The district said it would have bottled water available if th advisory is still in effect Friday.
A concert at Gretchko Tuesday night is canceled.
After school care students will be transported to ACS for Kids Klub.
Updates on the water situation will be posted on the township’s website, www.wbtwp.com.

Boil water advisory issued for some Spartanburg Water customers

SPARTANBURG, SC (FOX Carolina) – A boil water advisory has been issued for Spartanburg Water System customers after a water main break on Tuesday.
Per the release, a water main break in the Southport Road area has affected the water service in the following areas: Southport Road from South Avenue to Matthew Perry Road, Canaan Church Road, Sequoia Drive, Pinton Drive, Summerland Drive, Bayberry Drive, Old Canaan Road, S. Meadow Drive, Canaan Road, Seay Lane, Loop Road, Bullington road, Carolina Country Club Road, Lakeland Drive, Michael Drive and Seabrook Drive.
There has been no confirmed contamination of the water system in this area, but customers are advised to boil water prior to consumption or prior to cooking as a precautionary measure.
"Until test results can be reviewed, customers are advised to boil water intended for drinking or cooking vigorously for at least one (1) full minute prior to use.
Also, any ice made from water that has not been boiled should not be used for drinking purposes."
Customers may experience a brief interruption of service or a reduction in normal water pressure.
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Boil water advisory lifted for some Fenton businesses

A boil water advisory has been lifted for some businesses in Fenton.
The affected businesses were on Copper Avenue and Industrial Way.
The boil advisory was initially ordered on Feb. 24 after an 8-inch water main valve on Copper Avenue was found broken on Thursday, Feb. 22.
City crews tried to make repairs without depressurizing the system but were unsuccessful because of the nature of the break.
On Friday, Feb. 23, crews had to shut down the water main to make repairs, which required all pipes in the area to lose water pressure.
The city of Fenton said because there was a risk for the water system to become contaminated when it loses pressure, public health officials advised the affected customers to boil their water until water tests are done.
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Boil water advisory issued in Braxton County

FLATWOODS, W. Va. (WSAZ) — The Flatwoods-Canoe Run Public Service District has issues a boil water advisory for some of its customers in Braxton County after a waterline break along Route 4 late Sunday night.
Customers along Stone Run Road, Harley Brown Drive and the beginning of Flatwoods Corner Road are all asked to boil any water before using.
Crews are on site working to fix the issue.
It is unknown at this time when the advisory will be lifted.
Keep checking with WSAZ for the latest developments.

Boil Water Advisory Issued for Elmwood Avenue

The City of Columbia has issued a Boil Water Advisory for water customers on Elmwood Avenue from Assembly Street to Park Street in Richland County.
Officials say the City of Columbia has experienced a 6" inch water main break, which could result in bacterial contamination of water on Elmwood Avenue from Assembly Street to Park Street.
Water customers in the area should continue to vigorously boil their water for at least one full minute prior to drinking or cooking until otherwise notified by the City of Columbia Water Works.
Also, any ice made from water that has not been boiled should not be used for drinking purposes.
Any residents near the affected area who have lost water and/or water pressure are also advised to vigorously boil their water for at least one full minute prior to drinking or cooking.
The City of Columbia says it is working to correct the problem.
Any questions or concerns should be directed to the City of Columbia’s Customer Care Call Center at 545-3300.

Livonia boil water advisory lifted

A boil water advisory in Livonia, prompted by equipment problems and a pipe break, has been lifted.
The Wayne County city is home to nearly 100,000 residents.
A break occurred Thursday evening in a 48-inch pipe on Schoolcraft, just east of Middle Belt , the Great Lakes Water Authority said.
The problem briefly resulted in flooding on I-96, the city of Livonia said in a statement, and closed Livonia schools Friday.
The city also said extensive road repairs would be necessary.
Eastbound Schoolcraft Road east of Middle Belt was closed to traffic and is expected to be closed for several days, it said in a Friday statement.
Access to the on-ramp for eastbound I-96 was available.
This problem also resulted in an issue at Schoolcraft and Stark Road, where a pressure surge through the GLWA main destroyed a Livonia-maintained pressure-reducing valve at that location.
Also resulting from these issues, three water main breaks occurred overnight Thursday at Livonia-maintained water mains, which Livonia crews have repaired.
Additional water main breaks occurred Friday that temporarily interrupted service on isolated streets, the city said.

Boil water advisory lifted in Livonia

The boil water advisory in Livonia has been lifted, the city’s department of public works announced Sunday morning.
The Great Lakes Water Authority , the region’s water supplier, notified the city that all water sample tests, from the first and second round of testing, indicated no bacterial contamination from the loss of water pressure that was detected in the city’s water distribution system due to water authority’s water supply transmission system issues on Feb. 22, according to a statement issued by the city.
In fact, no bacterial contamination was ever detected.
But the boil water alert was issued from an "abundance of caution" after water pressure dropped.
Great Lakes Water Authority is the water supplier for suburban Metro Detroit.

Boil water advisory lifted in Livonia after tests show no contamination

The boil water advisory in Livonia has been lifted after tests showed no signs of contamination in the city’s drinking water.
That failure started a chain reaction of issues, including several water main breaks across southern Livonia and depressurized the system.
A lack of pressure could have produced favorable conditions for unwanted bacteria to develop.
The City of Livonia said in a news release its declaration of a boil water advisory was done out of caution in case contamination was found in the system.
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"The safety of our citizens and the water supply system is our highest priority and we apologize for any inconveniences this situation may have caused."
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