UPDATE: Boil Water Advisory Lifted in Village of Bonduel

SHAWANO, Wis. (WFRV) –
The Village of Bonduel is reporting that the boil water advisory is no longer in effect.
They say that water tests came back safe.
A boil water order has been issued for the Village of Bonduel under further notice.
Due to a significant water main break, there has been a loss of pressure in the Village.
When the water pressure drops below a certain point there is a risk of contamination entering our drinking water.
All water users are encouraged to boil or use bottled water for drinking, food preparation, and ice making.
The Village will conduct sampling tonight and tomorrow will have the results in the late morning.
Stick with Local 5 for updates.

Water to be shut off in Laplace at 10 PM due to water line break

LAPLACE, La.
— Water will be shut off in Laplace Wednesday night at 10 p.m.
According to a release from the Parish government, the St. John the Baptist Parish Utilities Department will shut off water pressure to customers in Laplace after a private contractor ruptured a water main.
The outage should last 3-to-4 hours.
A precautionary boil water advisory will follow after water pressure is restored.
The boil advisory will remain in effect until parish officials say otherwise.
It usually takes 24 hours for water samples to be processed.
"It is recommended that all consumers disinfect their water before consuming it, brushing teeth, or using it for food preparation by boiling water for one (1) full minute in a clean container," a release from the parish said.
"The one minute starts after the water has been brought to a rolling boil.
Again, please be sure to disinfect your own water prior to consumption until you have been advised otherwise."

Bonduel community rallies to provide meals and water after major water main break

BONDUEL, Wis. (WBAY) – The entire village of Bonduel is under a boil water advisory after a significant water main break.
The break caused low water pressure, which may possibly allow contaminants into the village’s water.
The Bonduel School District canceled classes Wednesday, and some homes had no access to water, but the tight-knit community found a way to make a difference in their neighbor’s lives.
The water main break on the intersection of Washington and State happened Tuesday evening.
With possible contamination of the water, the village will stay under a boil water advisory until results come back from a State Waters Lab Thursday morning.
Lorbiecki expects the results to come back between 6 and 7 a.m. City officials say nearly 1,500 people are under the boil water order, but 18 homes near the water break did not have access to water until the water main was repaired Wednesday evening.
"We delivered up that water to the 18 residents that were not having water service this morning,” said Lorbiecki.
"They cooked the breakfast, they made the calls to seniors, and we had runners, we had students involved, teacher’s kids were involved, we had a school board member and his wife, too,” said Dawidziak.
The water main is fixed but the boil order remains in effect until at least Thursday morning.
The Bonduel School District will make a decision Thursday morning on whether classes will be held.

Boil-water advisories: Feb. 28, 2019

West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for about 75 customers in the Cunnard/Brooklyn areas off Gatewood Road in Fayetteville.
The advisory follows a water main break.
The advisory follows a water main break.
West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for about 12 customers in Bancroft on Rollen Street and Schowen Hill Road.
The advisory follows a water main break.
The advisory follows a water main break.
Customers in these areas should boil their water for at least one full minute prior to use until further notice.
Cottageville Public Service District has lifted a boil-water advisory for a small area of Conrad Hill Road, all of Lawson Road and Harmony Hollow Road.
West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory for approximately 16 customers on Poca River Road S. in Poca.
West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory for approximately 6 customers on Lakin St. in Charleston.

Lake Township residents: Boil water until further notice

Disease-causing organisms may have entered the water supply in Lake Township following a low pressure event.
Residents in Lake Township should not consume any water that hasn’t been boiled until further notice.
Disease-causing organisms may have entered the water supply in Lake Township following a low pressure event, according to the announcement.
“The Stark County Water District has no evidence at this time that the water system is contaminated.
Anytime pressure drops below a certain level, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requires a boil order, said Jim Troike, Stark County sanitary engineer.
“You want to be cautious.
We’re being cautious.
That’s what the EPA requires us to do to protect people’s health to make sure there’s no problems,” he said.
The county is testing the water for bacteria.
Bring water to a boil, let it boil for at least one minute and let cool before using.

Water outage scheduled for Laplace due to main water line break

LAPLACE, LA (WVUE) – The St. John the Baptist Parish Utilities Department said Wednesday (Feb. 27) that it will shut off water pressure to customers in Laplace beginning at 10 p.m. while repairs are made to a main water line that was ruptured by a private contractor, according to a St. John Parish news release.
As a precaution, the water system, in coordination with the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, is issuing a boil water advisory after water pressure is restored.
This advisory will remain in effect until the water is declared safe for consumption after testing by the Louisiana DHH .

Lake Township residents: Boil water until further notice

Disease-causing organisms may have entered the water supply in Lake Township following a low pressure event.
Residents in Lake Township should not consume any water that hasn’t been boiled until further notice.
Disease-causing organisms may have entered the water supply in Lake Township following a low pressure event, according to the announcement.
“The Stark County Water District has no evidence at this time that the water system is contaminated.
Anytime pressure drops below a certain level, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requires a boil order, said Jim Troike, Stark County sanitary engineer.
“You want to be cautious.
We’re being cautious.
That’s what the EPA requires us to do to protect people’s health to make sure there’s no problems,” he said.
The county is testing the water for bacteria.
Bring water to a boil, let it boil for at least one minute and let cool before using.

Lewisburg area restaurants find workarounds for water during boil advisory

"We source up to about 70-percent of all of our goods from local sources, as far as farms, nurseries, basically anywhere local," Perry said.
But when the news of the boil water advisory broke, General Manager Dan Perry knew working around an old problem will become the new status quo once again.
"It is a little bit of an annoyance," Perry said.
"But it isn’t detrimental to where we have to shut our doors."
After washing, employees are also sanitizing their hands and their dishes, as part of a more hygenic way to serve those who walk in their door.
"We just don’t want take away from the customers’ experience," Perry said.
"Especially if it is something of a city problem that we have no control over."
After 14 years in the business, Perry said they just go with the flow.
"We’ve been doing this for a long time," Perry said.
"A boil advisory isn’t going to stop us now."

Boil Order Issued For Benton County Water Customers East Of Highway 12 Bridge

ROGERS (KFSM) — A precautionary boil order has been issued for customers east of the Highway 12 Bridge in Benton County.
The boil order applies to all residents served by the Benton County Water Authority No.
The order is the result of routine maintenance of water storage tanks that provide water to customers of Water Authority No.
5, according to Judy Lewis, manager of Water Authority No.
Water used for drinking, cooking, ice, brushing teeth or washing dishes should be boiled briskly for one minute prior to use.
Once the results come back stating the water is safe, the order will be lifted.
She said customers likely will have to boil their water through the weekend.
5 serves 580 customers east of the bridge and along the Hobbs State Park border.
Some of the roads include Railroad Cut road, Pullum Place, Coppermine, Larue Road, Park Road, Low Gap, Huckleberry, Rambo, Timberland Trail and Key Road, among others.
Those with questions can call the office at (479) 877-9364.

Boil advisory issued for some in Preble County

A boil advisory has been issued for the Village of West Manchester in Preble County until further notice due to a water main break.
Residents should boil water for three minutes before drinking.
The main break is at the corner of Holtzmuller Road and Ohio 127 north.