Boil water advisory issued for 170 Valhalla homes

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Tania Savayan, tsavayan@lohud.com MOUNT PLEASANT – A water main break has caused officials to issue a boil water order for about 170 Valhalla homes.
The water main break occurred on Roosevelt Drive on Thursday and was repaired that night, Mount Pleasant said in an email.
Residents in the area have been advised to boil their water before consuming it, though, as the Kensico Water District collects water samples and tests them for bacteriological contaminants.
The advisory will be in effect at least until Sunday.
After a water main break, people in the area are urged to boil their water for one minute before using it to drink, cook, bake, wash dishes, make ice cubes, or brush their teeth.
Water does not need to be boiled for showering or washing clothes.

Boil advisory continues for Jefferson Regional Water Authority customers in Montgomery County

Though water pressure has been restored following a main break, customers of the Jefferson Regional Water Authority in portions of Montgomery County should continue to boil water for drinking and cooking as a precaution through Tuesday afternoon, according to officials.
A water main break Sunday on Soldier’s Home Miamisburg Road affected 1,500 customers of the water authority based in Miamisburg, said Tara Rinehart, the system’s office manager.
Rinehart said the boil advisory is out of an abundance of caution and offered a guideline.
“I would suggest once it comes to a rapid boil, allow it rapidly boil at least a good 10 minutes,” she said.
“This again is just precautionary.
We have our water being tested constantly and also we have residences we will be pulling samples from.”
Jefferson Regional Water Authority of Montgomery County has issued a boil advisory due to a water main break Sunday.
Water used for consumption and cooking should be boiled before use, according to a release.
Customers who are without water or have low pressure should be restored Sunday.
The boil advisory will be in effect until further notice, the release stated.

Boil water advisory lifted for Brookhollow Subdivision

The boil water advisory has been lifted for the Brookhollow Subdivision in Lafayette.
_________________________________________________ The Brookhollow Subdivision in Lafayette experienced a break in a water line on Wednesday.
As a precaution, a boil water advisory was issued to all residents living in the neighborhood (Creekside Drive, Country Morning Court and Greenside Court).
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 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.)

Town of Churchill under boil water advisory

The Town of Churchill, Man.
has been placed under a boil water advisory because of poorly treated water in the distribution system.
The advisory was issued Thursday afternoon by the Manitoba Medical Officer of Health and the Office of Drinking Water.
READ MORE: First VIA Rail passenger train in 18 months leaves Winnipeg for Churchill The province is asking residents to bring water to a rolling boil for at least a minute before it is used for drinking, ice making, preparing beverages and food, and brushing teeth.
The advisory will remain in effect until the water no longer presents a risk to public health.
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BOIL ADVISORY: Walnut Bayou Water System

Mound, Hopkins, Hill, Woodyear, T.J. Lott, HWY 80 East, Thomastown, HWY 602, Sparta, Carpenter, Dlakeith PLTN, Byson, Montrose, Kennedy, Ashley PLTN, Duckport, VTR Airport, Etheridge, Letourneau, Disney Williams, Hannah PLTN, HWY 193, Dudley Pillows, and I-20 East.
Walnut Bayou Water is issuing a BOIL ADVISORY effective immediately for all customers in the above named areas.
this BOIL ADVISORY is to remain in effect until rescinded by the State Health Department.
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 food 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 or pouring it from one clean container to another.)
Again, please be sure to disinfect your own water prior to consumption until you have been advised otherwise.
Walnut Bayou Water System will rescind this BOIL ADVISORY upon notification from the State Regional Laboratory that samples collected from our water supply have been found to be safe.

Extreme cold leads to leaks, boil-water advisory in Churchill, mayor says

A cold spell is to blame for leaks in Churchill that caused a boil-water avisory in the northern Manitoba town Thursday.
Churchill Mayor Mike Spence said frigid temperatures led to several leaks and lost water from the local well.
Officials notified the province, which issued the advisory and said "poorly treated water" made its way through town’s treatment facility.
"To be on the safe side we need to do this," Spence said over the phone from Churchill.
"We’ve had a number of leaks, the weather’s been extremely cold, so it’s a matter of making … sure that standards are there.
And once that’s done, we’ll take the boil-water advisory off."
Locals are asked to boil water for drinking, ice making, preparing things such as baby formula, preparing and washing food as well as for brushing teeth, the Manitoba government said in a release.
Tap water is safe to use for laundry and washing dishes, the province said, and those able to avoid swallowing water can use it for bathing and showering.
Anyone with questions can contact local water system officials at 204-675-0127 or 204-677-6704.
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Boil water advisory for Dutch Square Mall area

COLUMBIA, S.C. — A boil water advisory has been issued for the Dutch Square Mall area.
According to Columbia Water they are completing repairs to the 24” water main break which was damaged a week ago.
Residents in the area of the mall, Bush River road, Arrowwood road and Colonial Life Boulevard in Richland county are advised to boil their water for at least one minute before drinking or cooking until otherwise notified.
All food processors and restaurants should comply with prescribed USDA and SC DHEC recommendations, respectively.
Should you have any questions pertaining to this advisory, please call Lexington/Richland County Environmental Services at 896-0620.
Restaurants and hotels may contact the SC Restaurant and Lodging Association at 765-9000.
Please contact the City of Columbia Customer Care Center at 545-3300 with any other inquiries concerning this Advisory

Water main break in German township

Water service will be restored as quickly possible with a boil advisory likely to be issued.
This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
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(This story was originally published on January 17, 2019)

Parts of Estill County placed under a boil water advisory

ESTILL COUNTY, Ky. (WTVQ) – The Estill County Water District has issued a boil water advisory for all of Estill County Water District customers.
Boil Water Advisory EXCLUDES those in the following areas: Hargett, Fox, Spout Springs, Dry Branch, Winchester Rd, Palmer, Harris Ferry, Cressy, Dry Ridge, Chestnut Stand, McKee Rd from Greenbrier Baptist Church to Jackson Co. Line.
If you have any questions you’re asked to call (606) -723-3795.

Drinking water advisory issued for Cushing, IA

CUSHING, Iowa (KTIV) – Officials in Cushing, Iowa, have issued a Drinking Water Advisory.
The Cushing Water Supply is recommending residents to boil their water before using for drinking or to use an alternative source.
A planned connection to the distribution system as part of the current water project had a scheduled pressure loss.
Because of potential bacterial contamination, residents are asked to boil their water.
The water may be used for bathing and other similar purposes.