Big Rapids Boil Water Advisory Lifted
The water boil advisory in Big Rapids has been lifted.
The Mecosta Emergency Management issued the advisory on Tuesday because of a loss of pressure in the Big Rapids water supply in part of Big Rapids.
Water in the area is safe to drink again.
The advisory had been issued to the following areas North of Woodward North of Chesnut North & east of Cypress The Prakken, Alumni, and West buildings on Ferris State Campus The water is safe to drink again following the lift.
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Water outage scheduled for Monday for some Brunswick County residents
BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WECT) – Some Brunswick County Public Utilities customers will be without water Monday, Dec, 3.
According to county officials, the water outage is scheduled due to construction.
Customers from 5798 Bethel Rd to the end of Bethel Rd and adjoining subdivisions in between will not have water starting at 9 a.m. until around 5 p.m. Monday.
This outage in the system increases the potential for back siphonage and bacteria into the water system.
Because of that, Brunswick County Public Utilities and the Division of Water Resources asks that residents boil all water before consuming for at least one minute or use bottled water.
Boil water advisory lifted for Anchorage
Anchorage water officials have ended the precautionary boil water advisory that has been in effect for the area since Friday’s earthquake.
Anchorage Water & Wastewater Utility declared tap water throughout Anchorage “safe for all uses” in a Facebook post Sunday afternoon.
The agency said it has been testing water samples throughout the Anchorage water system for bacterial contamination.
“Findings from those tests have confirmed that the water system is operating normally and was not contaminated as a result of the earthquake," the agency said.
The agency said it will continue testing the water to ensure its quality, especially in areas where mainline breaks have occurred.
The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation has advised those who get their water from private wells to test the water for contamination, especially if the water is cloudy with sediment.
After the water clears, well users should disinfect it with chlorine bleach as a precaution, the department said.
UPDATED: City water utility lifts boil water advisory
Falsey said those should be expected for a long time.
– Closed due to water break Here’s DOT’s full list.
Falsey said that roads and water will likely prove the infrastructure areas that take the longest to repair and recover.
Officials say if you work for the City and live in the Anchorage Bowl, you are expected to turn up for work.
However if you work for the City of Anchorage but live in the Valley or use the Glenn Highway to get to work, officials say to stay at home.
– Assembly Conference Room #155, City Hall (for noticed work sessions) City Services: As for city facilities and offices, Falsey said the Municipality of Anchorage offices will all be closed Monday with the exception of the departments listed above.
Civil Emergency: Shortly before Sunday morning’s press conference, the Anchorage Assembly voted unanimously to extend the declaration of civil emergency through Tuesday evening at 10 p.m. That declaration allows the Mayor to do a number of things, including: Impose a curfew Order evacuations in any part of the city Close liquor establishments Suspend Title 1 if Emergency Housing is needed Activate the Emergency Operations Plan and Emergency Operations Center Call on the state and federal government for emergency funding Call people into work that normally would not be required to work under their contracts.
After the morning briefing, Mayor Berkowitz said he would not predict whether the civil emergency declaration would be extended past Tuesday.
Mental health: Anchorage Fire Department Chief Jodi Hettrick says that after the earthquake and two days of aftershocks "now is the time for self-care."
On Saturday afternoon there was a prediction of 4-8 inches of snow falling in Anchorage and on the Hillside on Sunday through Monday.
Boil Water Advisory in South Carolina
Clearwater.
SC (WJBF)— – Homeowners in one part of Aiken County need to boil their water before using it.
Officials tell NewsChannel 6 that there is a boil water advisory in Clearwater, South Carolina.
People there need to boil their water for at least one minute before use due to a water main break in the area.
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Boil water advisory lifted in Village of Phoenix
The advisory was first put in place after a water main break that occurred on Lock Street and County Route 12 in the Village of Phoenix on Monday, which has been fixed.
The village says crews were working for about 26 hours to fix it.
Although water was restored for residents, a temporary boil water advisory was put into effect as a safety precaution.
Day 3: Jackson officials say keep boiling
It’s now day three, as of Sunday, and the City of Jackson is still under a boil water notice.
A boil advisory has been in effect since a water main break occurred, affecting around 60 thousand connections on the city’s water system.
Crews are working to repair the damage and correct the problems, but for now, residents are encouraged to boil water before using it.
WJTV will keep you updated on the city’s progress.
Boil water advisory in effect for Waynesboro, Zullinger, Pa.
WAYNESBORO, Pa. — Waynesboro borough officials have issued a boil-water advisory that is in effect through Tuesday.
Residents of Zullinger and Waynesboro on West Main Street from CV Avenue to the borough line at the bridge, as well as Lesher Avenue, Frick Avenue, Tritle Avenue, Pine Grove Drive and the Walnut Knolls Development, are asked to boil their water before drinking it.
Borough officials said that a water leak occurred Friday that resulted in pressure loss to the distribution system.
Boil order issued for portion of University City
UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo – Missouri American Water has isssuded a boil water advisory for a portion of University City.
Those affected live near the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and Julian Avenue.
Customers should bring water to a boil for three minutes before using it for drinking or cooking.
Tap water is okay for washing and bathing.
Boil water advisories can last 48-72 hours.
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