Boil-water advisories: Feb. 5, 2018
Water advisories West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 97 customers on Bridlewood Road, Carriage Road, Shannon Place, Lynn Place, Dawn Place and Rae Place in Charleston.
The advisory follows a water main break.
Town of Elizabeth has issued a boil-water advisory for water customers located in the town.
The advisory follows repairs on main line.
West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 8 customers on Perry Street in Huntington.
The advisory follows a water main break.
West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 72 customers on Churchill Circle, Spotswood Drive, Spotswood Road, Spotswood Court, and Evanwood Road in Charleston.
The advisory is following a water main break.
City of Ripley Water Works has issued a boil-water advisory for all of Evans water customers, except Donohue Road to the Bottom of John King Hill.
The advisory follows a water main break.
Valve replacement in Barbour County to lead to water interruptions, boil water advisory
BARBOUR COUNTY, W.Va. (WDTV) — The Chestnut Ridge Public Service District in Barbour County will be replacing a major water valve on Route 38 on Tuesday.
Work will begin at around 8:00 a.m. Officials say customers in the area of Route 38, Nestorville, Moatsville, Hiram, Claude, Route 92 North and South and surrounding areas will experience water service interruptions for most of the day.
A precautionary boil water advisory will also go into effect for the affected areas until further notice.
Boil water advisory lifted for Quonochontaug East Beach Water Association
A boil water advisory for some water customers in Charlestown has been lifted.
The Rhode Island Department of Health said samples taken by the Quonochontaug East Beach Water Assocation on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday were all absent of E. coli bacteria.
The state said people should clean and sanitize refrigerators that have water dispensers or ice machines, replace any water treatment filter cartridges, and flush any faucets or taps not used during the boil advisory for 10 minutes.
The Quonochontaug East Beach water system was disinfected with chlorine and then flushed.
Boil water advisory issued for Kendall Avenue in Kalamazoo
KALAMAZOO, MI — A precautionary boil water advisory is being issued for municipal drinking water customers living in the Kendall Avenue area.
The city of Kalamazoo’s Department of Public Services scheduled a water infrastructure repair for 8 a.m. Monday, Feb. 5.
All water intended for drinking within the surrounding area should be boiled due to a temporary pressure loss that will occur during the repair.
The advisory is precautionary.
There have not been any confirmed tests showing bacteria present in the water main at the location of the break.
According to the city, the affected area is between the northern boundary of Santos Street and southern boundary of Howard Street, both sides of street.
Initial sampling results will be available within 24 hours and the final set within 48 hours, according to a press release.
The city expects the advisory will be lifted within 72 hours.
A boil water advisory warns residents their drinking water might be contaminated.
When a complete loss of pressure occurs in a significant part of the water system, there is the possibility for contaminants to enter into the water main while the repair is being completed.
Boil water advisory remains in effect until Tues.
WAVERLY, N.Y. (18 NEWS) – Waverly Police said the boil water advisory for the village will remain into effect until Tuesday.
The advisory only impacts residents who live on Clinton Street from Lincoln Street to Waverly Street.
They said a sample will be sent to the lab for testing on Monday, and results are typically received in 24 hours.
48-Hour boil advisory for areas in Wheeling
The areas affected are 2-24 Forrest Road, the even numbers only, 1-25 Holly Road, the odd numbers only, and 1520 Atlas Road.
Do not drink or use the water without boiling it for at least a minute.
For more information contact the Wheeling Water Department at (304)234-3835.
Waverly boil water advisory narrowed down as samples get analyzed
WAVERLY (WBNG) — The Waverly Police Department says their boil water advisory will be in effect until Tuesday at the earliest.
The advisory comes after a water main break that occurred Friday morning at the intersection of Waverly Street and Clinton Avenue.
Police say water samples were sent to a lab for evaluation on Monday.
It will take approximately 24 hours to get results back.
Related: Boil water advisory in Waverly after water main break Police say they’ve narrowed down the affected streets to Clinton Ave from Lincoln St to Waverly St. People not living in that area do not need to boil their water.
Boil water advisory lifted for Jefferson Parish as water tests come back negative
The boil water advisory has been lifted for the East Bank of Jefferson Parish, and residents can resume consuming and using water as they normally would.
The parish had been under a boil water advisory since Thursday, after water pressure fell to levels that potentially could allow bacteria into the water lines.
Tests came back negative Saturday morning, according to a news release.
New Orleans East Bank lifted their boil advisory on Friday evening, New Orleans East, however, remains under the order.
Jefferson Parish has successfully repaired 115 water main breaks as of Saturday, according to a release.
The lifting of the Jefferson Parish boil water advisory means operations have returned to normal at Louis Armstrong International Airport, according to airport officials.
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Boil water advisory issued on Huntwick Court in NE Columbia
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WACH)– A boil water advisory has been issued for water customers of Huntwick Court off Kaminer Road.
The City of Columbia Water Works is advising residents in the area, and those who live near the area, to boil their water for at least one full minute prior to drinking or cooking.
The City of Columbia has experienced an eight-inch water line break that could possibly result in the contamination of water.
If you have any questions, you may call the City’s customer care call center at 803-545-3300.