Parts of Henderson Co. Under Boil Advisory

originally posted on December 16, 2016

 

The Henderson County Water District announced a boil order advisory in the Hebbardsville area until further notice due to a water main break.

The affected area includes Birk City Rd, Birk City Spur, Pleasant Hill Rd, Mason Landing Rd, Eutopia Rd, Hwy 351 east of 16528 Hwy 35, and Hwy 416 E north of 5442 Hwy 416 E.

Residents are advised to boil the water for five minutes before consuming.

For more information, call the Henderson County Water District at 270-826-9802

Boil Advisory Issued in Hebbardsville

by Lindsey Holmes, originally posted on December 16, 2016

 

A Code Red Message from the Henderson County Water District.

On Friday at 4:15 p.m. the Henderson County Water District has issued a boil Order Advisory in the Hebbardsville area until further notice due to a water main break.

The area includes Birk City Rd, Birk City Spur, Pleasant Hill Rd, Mason Landing Rd, Eutopia Rd, Hwy 351 east of 16528 Hwy 35, and Hwy 416 E North of 5442 Hwy 416E.

Residents are advised to boil water for 5 minutes before consuming.

For further information, please contact Henderson County Water District at (270)826-9802.

Boil advisory lifted for South East Street in Hillsboro

originally posted on December 16, 2016

 

A boil advisory that had been in effect in Hillsboro for South East Street from the 5-way light to East Lilly Avenue has been lifted, city officials said Friday.

Boil Water Advisory Issued

originally posted on November 23, 2016

 

Staff Report

BUSKIRK, Ky. – Mountain Water District has issued a Boil Water Advisory to Protect its customers from “Potential Bacterial Contamination” in the following area due to a Water Main Line Leak. Water used for Drinking rr Cooking Purposes should be Boiled at a rolling boil for at least (3) three minutes.

The affected area is:

* The Buskirk Mccarr Area From Eagle Creek Road To The Head Of River Road Including all side hollows.

“We Apologize For Any Inconvenience,” David Taylor, Operations Manager.

Boil water advisory in place for Saint-Hubert

by Matt Grillo, originally posted on November 23, 2016

 

The City of Longueuil issued a boil water advisory Tuesday for the borough of Saint-Hubert.

The presence of coli-form bacteria were found in a water sample.

Longueuil recommends residents of the area boil their water for at least one minute before drinking.

Water can be used straight from the tap for washing dishes (dry thoroughly), doing laundry, showering and bathing.

Officials recommend using a facecloth when washing young children and infants to prevent them from swallowing the water and to make sure they don’t put wet objects into their mouths.

The advisory is expected to be in place until Thursday.

 

Boil water orders

Originally posted on November 8, 2016

 

Glen White Trap Hill PSD has issued a boil water advisory for 1135 Coal River Road up to and including Sandlick due to a main line leak.

 Raleigh County PSD-Arnett has issued a boil water advisory due to a main line leak at Glen White Trap Hill PSD.
Customers are advised to bring all water to a full rolling boil, let it boil for one minute and let cool before using, or use bottled water. Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes, bathing, and food preparation until further notice. Boiling kills bacteria and other organisms in the water.

Boil-water advisory issued

originally posted on November 22, 2016

 

The Cawood Water District has issued a boil-water advisory for all customers.

Boil Water Advisory Issued for Honokōhau, Possible E. Coli Contamination

by Maui Now, originally posted on November 22, 2016

 

The Department of Water Supply is advising customers in the Honokōhau area to boil water before consumption due to possible E. coli contamination. Customers should boil drinking water for one minute and let it cool before consuming, or use bottled water.

Boiling water as instructed will kill bacteria and other organisms that may be present in the water. Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes, and food preparation until further notice.

The Department is increasing the chlorine levels and increasing sampling for coliform bacteria to determine the source of the contamination. Another press release will be issued to lift the boil water advisory once samples show no contamination. The Department is anticipating resolving the issue within the next 48 hours. In the meantime, a potable water tanker will be located on Honokōhau Valley Road for drinking and cooking.

Fecal coliforms and E. coli are bacteria whose presence indicates that the water may be contaminated with human or animal wastes. Microbes in these wastes can cause diarrhea, cramps, nausea, headaches, or other symptoms. They may pose a special health risk for infants, young children, and people with severely compromised immune systems.

Bacterial contamination can result from increased run-off entering a drinking water source, such as during heavy rain. It can also result from a break in the distribution system, such as a waterline, or a failure in the water treatment process.

Please call the 24-hour hotline at 270-7633 if a water-related problem occurs or if there are any questions. General guidelines on ways to lessen the risk of infection by microbes are available by calling the EPA Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791.

Boil-water advisory for St-Hubert

originally posted on November 23, 2016

 

The residents of St-Hubert will have to boil their water for at least one minute before consuming it for the next two days.

The City of Longueuil issued a boil-water advisory late Tuesday afternoon for the St-Hubert sector on the South Shore.

The measure is deemed necessary due to laboratory results which indicate the presence of coliforms in samples taken from the water mains.

For more information or updates visit Longueuil’s website.

Boil advisory in effect for parts of Mt. Orab

originally posted on  January 04, 2017

 

A boil advisory is in effect for parts of Mt. Orab, village officials announced Tuesday.

Due to a water main break, some residents who use the village’s water system are asked to boil all water before consumption. Village officials recommend boiling water for three minutes as a safety precaution.

The areas affected by low pressure include 311 through 480 West Main Street, Wester Run Apartments, Scottwood Apartments and Hyde Park Apartments.