Boil Water Advisory Issued In Northville While Main Water Line Repaired

NORTHVILLE (WWJ) – Residents in Northville will have to boil water starting now through Friday or later, according to authorities.
Crews from the Great Lakes Water Authority tonight will be repairing a valve on a main water line that is connected to Northville’s water system.
Homeowners may have reduced water pressure or no water at all.
The boil water advisory goes into effect at 11:30 p.m. Wednesday and will last for at least two days.
Northville residents are being told to fill containers before 11:30 p.m. or boil water before drinking with it or cooking with it.

City of Ozark issues boil advisory for small neighborhood

OZARK, Mo.
— The city of Ozark has fixed a water main break that is impacting a small neighborhood.
The city ordered a boil water order advisory for homes in the area of 1100 East Melanie Lane.
That is off of Highway 14 and Highway 65.
Those homes have been notified.
The boil order only impacts 16 homes.
The city’s public works expects boil order to last about 24 hours.

Boil water advisory lifted for Edison, Fords

A boil water advisory has been lifted for sections of Edison and Fords that were impacted by a water main break.
Middlesex Water Company issued the advisory Tuesday evening to residents in the Clara Barton section of Edison and the Fords section of Woodbridge after a 48-inch water main broke near the intersection of Glenville Road and the Boulevard of the Eagles in Edison.
The Boil Water Advisory issued yesterday 2/20 for residents in the Clara Barton section of Edison and the Fords section of Woodbridge, NJ has been LIFTED.
It is no longer necessary to boil your water before using.
— Middlesex Water Co. (@MiddlesexWater) February 21, 2018 Officials with Middlesex Water Company say that residents in the affected areas should still run their water faucets for 3-5 minutes to flush out the pipes before consuming the water.
Residents should also empty and clean out automatic ice makers and water chillers, as well as empty their hot water heaters if the temperature is set below 113 degrees.
The water company said updates will be posted on its website and on its Facebook page and on Twitter.
Customers seeking more information may also call the company at 732-634-1500.

Boil-water advisory starts tonight in Northville

A boil-water advisory has been issued for the city of Northville, beginning at 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21, and continuing for at least 48 hours.
Repairs will take at least two hours.
Northville Township residents and businesses will not be affected.
During the valve repairs, Northville water customers may experience a reduction in water pressure.
The city will test the water quality and notify residents and businesses when the boil-water advisory is lifted.
Prior to 11:30 p.m., residents and businesses do not need to boil the water and are advised to fill containers with water to use during the advisory.
After 11:30 p.m., residents and businesses must boil water from the tap for drinking, cooking or teeth-brushing.
This requires that water be boiled for one minute at a rolling boil, then cooled before using.
People with compromised immune systems, infants and some elderly people are at increased risk for health issues during this time.
For more information, check the city’s website and Facebook and Twitter accounts.

Water restored to nearly all residents around Jellico, boil advisory continues

The utility group said the boil advisory will continue until further notice, and it is still working to get water restored to remaining customers outside the city limits in the Elk Valley community.
Once water is fully restored to all customers, it said it will flush the lines to get rid of any sediment and it will lift the boil advisory after.
UPDATE (February 18 at 7:45 p.m.) Joe Carroll with the Jellico Electric and Water System says water has been restored to about 1,200 of the 1,700 customers in the city of Jellico Sunday evening.
The one last tank at the Jellico Electric and Water System is still being filled and will be the last to provide water to the rest of its service area.
Employees with Jellico Electric and Water System have been working around the clock to help restore water to all customers.
Carroll says crews from the electric companies and other utilities assisted the employees, working more than 18, with breaks.
Water should be restored to residents in the next two to three hours as the three other tanks get filled with water.
General Manager of Jellico Electric and Water System Joe Carroll expects the boil advisory to be lifted on Monday morning.
The Jellico Electric and Water System says customers are currently without drinkable water and a boil advisory is in place.
Muncy said the county is hopeful to have the water system itself working in the next six hours.

Water service returns to section of Aspinwall, which is now under a boil-water advisory

Residents who live above Eighth Street in Aspinwall are without water on Sunday after a water main break, according to a statement released on its website.
The borough is distributing bottled water at the No.
2 fire station on Center Avenue.
Water service returned in the afternoon, but the affected residents are now under a boil-water advisory.
Water for non-drinking purposes is available at the No.
1 fire station on First Avenue behind the borough building.
According to the statement, water in lower Aspinwall "is working and usable."
It is the second time this month that Aspinwall residents have been affected by a loss of water service and the resulting water boil advisory.

Cloudy water concerns some Centerville residents

Water issues have plagued a Middle Tennessee community several times this winter, and although officials say it’s now safe to drink, some still have major concerns.
On Jan. 2, a pipe burst, shutting off water for thousands.
Because the area is rugged and rural, it took emergency management crews several hours to find the source of the break.
Fast forward to last weekend, there was no clean water again.
Water backed up from the Duck River and clogged grates.
“We were turning people away and it was our lunch hour, and it was really a lot of people having to leave,” said Subway Assistant Manager Christina Downing.
Businesses had to close their doors for two to three days.
“We made around 250 to 260 six-inch sandwiches for the community, and Centerville Police sent over officers and they picked up three boxes of food to donate to the community,” said Downing.
On Friday, a boil advisory was lifted, but some are still complaining about cloudy water.
Hickman County officials say they are working diligently to prevent a dirty water issue from happening again.

Boil-water advisory issued in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Some residents in the Montreal borough of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve have to boil their water for at least one minute before consuming it.
The boil-water advisory, issued Friday afternoon after a water main break, affects people who live withn the following perimeter.
All homes and businesses north of Sherbrooke Street East, until the borough of Anjou.
All homes and businesses east of Joseph-A.- Rodier Street, until the municipality of Montreal East.
Water should be boiled for one minute before: Drinking it.
Washing raw food, such as fruits and vegetables.
Making ice cubes.
Rinsing your mouth or brushing your teeth.
It’s not necessary to boil tap water if it’s for washing dishes, doing laundry or taking baths or showers.
The borough will advise people when the advisory is lifted via its Facebook page.

Upper Aspinwall Under Boil Water Advisory

ASPINWALL (KDKA) — Parts of Aspinwall are under a boil water advisory.
The Borough of Aspinwall announced Sunday that a water main break on Guyasuta Lane led to a loss of positive water pressure, which could allow contamination to enter the distribution system.
2 located at the top of Center Avenue, and residents who need water for non-drinking purposes can go to the Aspinwall Fire Station No.
1 located behind the borough building on First Street.
The boil water advisory will be in effect until further notice.
HAYS (KDKA) — A second egg has been spotted in the Hays bald eagle nest.
The Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania says a second egg was laid just before 3 p.m. Thursday.
WATCH LIVE HERE: Hays Bald Eagle Cam “Once there’s an egg in the nest, you will see an adult in the nest all the time, 24/7,” Rachel Handel, the Communication Director for the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania, said Tuesday.
“Now, the male and the female will take turns on the nest.
So, they’ll switch off, but there will always be someone there incubating the egg and turning it also to keep it at a consistent temperature.

Boil water advisory for Oakhurst Ave. in Kzoo

KALAMAZOO, Mich. (WOOD) — A boil water advisory was issued for a Kalamazoo neighborhood Sunday following a water main break.
The affected area includes both sides of Oakhurst Avenue between S. Westnedge Avenue and S. Rose Street, including Oakhurst and Kingwood Court apartments, the southwest corner of Westnedge and Oakhurst, the southeast corner of Rose and Oakhurst, and the northeast corner of Rose and Evelyn Avenue.
Everyone in the affected area should boil their water for two minutes before consuming it.
The water main break on Oakhurst between Westnedge and Rose.
It caused a drop in pressure, which can allow bacteria to enter the water system.
The boil water advisory is precautionary.
No bacteria had actually been found in the system as of Sunday afternoon.
Test results to confirm the water’s safety should be back within the next couple of days.
The city expects to lift the advisory by Wednesday at the latest.