Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Southern Trigg

originally posted on February 1, 2017

 

The boil water advisory in effect for Barkley Lake Water District customers southwest of Cadiz has been lifted. The advisory was issued Monday after a water main break near the intersection of KY 272 and South Tanyard Road. Again, the boil water advisory for Barkley Lake Water District customers has been lifted.

Boil Water Advisory Issued for Gardendale

originally posted on February 1, 2017

 

GARDENDALE, Texas (Local 2/Fox 24) – A boil water advisory has been issued for the residents of Gardendale.

According to a release, contractors working in the area broke a line prompting the advisory.

Residents are asked to boil water for two minutes before drinking or to purchase bottled water.

No official timetable was announced for the advisory.

For further information contact 432-561-9255.

*WARNING* Boil Water Advisory in Effect for Burstall

by Jeric James, originally posted on February 1, 2017

 

An emergency boil water advisory has been issued for the Town of Burstall.

Dr. David Torr, Consulting Medical Health Officer with the Cypress Health Region, activated the warning this afternoon.

The advisory comes after the Cypress Health Region was informed a sample from the town’s water supply has tested positive for E.coli

The Cypress Health Region asks residents who access Burstall’s public water supply to discontinue the use of this water unless it is boiled for at least one minute.

More extensive directions from the Cypress Health Region include:

  • boil all water, used for drinking purposes, for at least one (1) minute, at a rolling boil, prior to use;
  • boil water to be used for other activities where it may be ingested, including: brushing teeth or soaking false teeth, washing fruits and vegetables, food or drink which will not be subsequently heated, and ice cubes;
  • not drink from any public drinking fountains supplied with water from the public water supply;
  • under most circumstances, there is not a need to boil water used for other household purposes. Adults, adolescents, and older children may shower, bathe, or wash using tap water but should avoid swallowing the water.
  • ensure that younger children and infants are sponge bathed;
  • use an alternative water source known to be safe, if they do not wish to boil the water; and
  • consult with your physician if you experience any vomiting, diarrhea, or other enteric type symptoms. Also if you have cuts or rashes that are severe before using the water.

In addition to the measures above, the health region says all dishes and utensils will need to be soaked in a bleach water solution (approximately 2 tbsp. of bleach per gallon or 10 ml of bleach per liter of water) for at least two minutes after being washed to kill any bacteria which may be present.

This emergency boil water advisory remains in effect until Dr. Torr and the Cypress Health Region are provided with evidence that the E.coli is no longer a factor.

UPDATE: Boil water notice lifted

originally posted on February 1, 2017

 

The boil water notice has been lifted for water customers along West Main Street from Magnolia Drive to Woodland Drive and on Mountain View Avenue from West Main Street to Hawthorne. Test results show the water meets state drinking water standards and is safe to drink.

Original story:

 

The boil water notice remained in effect Wednesday for water customers along West Main Street from Magnolia Drive to Woodland Drive and on Mountain View Avenue from West Main Street to Hawthorne.

The notice was precautionary, but necessary due to a break in a 12-inch diameter water line along West Main Street, according to a news release from the city. The break left 60 customers without water.

Danville Utilities crews worked throughout Tuesday night to repair the line. Water service was restored at 5:30 a.m. Wednesday.

Boil water advisory issued

originally posted on February 1, 2017

 

The City of Palestine issued a boil water notice Wednesday for residents on South May Street between West Dallas Street and West Park Avenue.

Due to a fire hydrant replacement for residents in the area of South May Street between West Dallas Street and West Park Avenue, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality required the city of Palestine to notify customers of the need to boil their water prior to consumption.

 To ensure destruction of all harmful bacteria and other microbes, water for drinking, cooking, and making ice should be boiled and cooled prior to use.

The water should be brought to a vigorous, rolling boil and then boiled for two minutes. In lieu of boiling, residents can purchase bottled water or obtain water from some other suitable source.

 When it is no longer necessary to boil the water, water system officials will notify impacted residents that the water is safe for consumption.

Instructions to discontinue boiling will be issued in the same manner as this notice.

For questions concerning this matter, contact Felipe Garcia at (903) 731-8483.

UPDATE: Boil advisory for area of Hull Road, Fitzgerald Subdivision

originally posted on February 2, 2017

 

HURON TWP. — The Erie County water department issued the following statements:

UPDATE: The boil advisory issued for 3014 to 3020 Hull Road and the Fitzgerald Subdivision will remain in effect through 4:00 p.m. Thursday, February 2, 2017.

ORIGINAL STORY:

Due to depressurization of our water main, Erie County Water is issuing a water boil notification for the area of 3014 Hull Road to 3020 Hull Road, including the entire Fitzgerald Subdivision effective immediately until further notice. Please boil your water vigorously for 1 to 2 minutes before consumption.

Boil advisory issued for part of Lake Waccamaw after water main leak

originally posted on February 1, 2017

 

LAKE WACCAMAW, NC (WECT) – A boil advisory is in effect for some customers of the Lake Waccamaw Water System due to a leaking water main along Canal Cove Road.

The advisory area starts at 2312 Canal Cove Road and continues to the end of Waccamaw Shores and includes the Wooded Acres subdivision.

Those customers are advised to boil all water used for human consumption or to use bottled water until the advisory has been lifted.

Officials: Boil Advisory in Danville still in effect Wednesday

by Catherine Doss, originally posted on February 1, 2017

 

DANVILLE, Va. (WSET) – Danville Officials say the boil advisory is still in effect after a water main break Tuesday.

They say as of 6:03 Wednesday morning, Danville Utilities collected water samples for testing. Officials say those samples must be incubated for 16 hours at a set temperature. They say if the samples meet drinking water standards, the advisory will be lifted.

Officials say the earliest the boil advisory can be lifted is Thursday morning.

According to officials, drastic changes in temperature caused the line to break Tuesday afternoon.

Boil advisory issued for Bossier Parish neighborhood

originally posted on February 1, 2017

 

A boil advisory has been issued until further notice for residents of a portion of a Bossier Parish neighborhood, effective immediately, according to parish Director of Public Utilities Larry Landry.

Landry said the advisory covers a portion of Haughton’s Dogwood Subdivision that includes the following streets: Edgewood Dr., Wood Hill, Wood Hue, Heatherbrook Dr., Heatherbrook Cr., White Oak Dr., Wildwood Dr., Loriwood Dr., Hollow Bluff Dr., Southcrest Dr., Beaverwood Cir., Oakside Dr., South Oakridge Dr., Doe Ridge Dr. and Oak Thicket Cr.

Water samples have been forwarded to the state Department of Health and Hospitals for analysis.  Residents of the area included in the boil advisory will be notified of the results as soon as testing is completed.
Customers in the listed areas should disinfect their water before consuming it, making ice, brushing teeth or using it for food preparation.

Neighborhoods in four-mile stretch of US 49 under boil order

by Robin Fitzgerald, originally posted on January 31, 2017

 

There’s water, water everywhere in Gulfport. But a fluke at a water main during a construction project Tuesday caused an unexpected water outage resulting in a boil-water notice for residents along a four-mile stretch of U.S. 49.

A main valve at a construction site on Duckworth Road was inadvertently turned off instead of a “local area” valve.

It affected water service for residents east of the major corridor from Duckworth north to the Grand Bear Golf Course in Saucier

“It’s certainly unusual, and we apologize for any inconveniences,” Public Works Assistant Director Mark Kraninger said.

“Workers on a construction project secured the line for a contract to do a tie-in for a subdivision, called a go-down, moving some pipes,” Kraninger said. “When we secured the water—isolated the valves for that area—it inadvertently affected the areas north of that and for another construction project.”

It happened at a time when the city is tying in a new water line in anticipation of the widening of U.S. 49, he said.

What to do under a boil-water notice

Residents affected may have noticed the problem by a lack of water pressure. The areas under a boil-water notice now include South Swan, Hatten Farms and South Fork subdivisions and beyond School Road to the Grand Bear Golf Course.

As a precaution, a boil-water notice advises customers to boil their water for one minute and allow it to cool before drinking it or giving it to pets as a safety precaution. But it’s considered safe for bathing and washing dishes.

Contractors typically give Public Works notice of the need for a water outage five business days in advance, Kraninger said.

“They’re to give us the date, area and subdivisions to be affected, if they know it,” he said. “If they don’t know what areas will be affected, our guys figure it out.”

A water outage requested by the contractor initially included the Duckworth area including the Tara Hill Drive, Wind Rose Circle and Twin Drive areas.

An update on Tuesday notified city water customers farther north.

The water outage was expected to last until 6 p.m. Tuesday, but Kraninger said it appeared to be completed around noon.

Alerts available by phone, email

A boil-water notice is in effect until further notice.

Once an outage occurs, water-well supervisors go out and get water samples and take them to the state Health Department, Kraninger said.

“We have to do two samples before releasing that boil water notice,” he said.

“Our water is good and clean. We’ve never had a sample come back with bacteria. After Hurricane Katrina was the exception.”

The quality of the water has not been an issue since then, but sometimes a sample may be contaminated by the tester or the lab, requiring another sample to be taken.

The city’s website has a public notice page that announce water outages and boil-water notices and when the notices are lifted.

That page also allows customers to click on “emergency sign-up notification” to get alerts by text, phone call or email.

“I would very much encourage customers to sign up for the notifications,” Kraninger said.