Boil water advisory issued for portion of Krotz Springs

The Town of Krotz Springs experienced little to no water pressure in an isolated area of the distribution system this morning due to a break in a four-inch water line.
As a precaution, a boil water advisory has been issued for the following areas: all customers on Moran Street and along Highway 105 South to end of Trout Bayou Road.
Some customers may experience no water at all, while others may have only a drop in pressure.
The boil water advisory is to remain in effect until rescinded by the Town of Krotz Springs Water System.
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.)
The Town of Krotz Springs System will rescind this advisory upon notification from the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals – Office of Public Health that additional water samples collected from our water supply system have shown our water to be safe.

Water boil advisory in Toledo

TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) – If you live on Vance St. from City Park Ave. to Collingwood Blvd.
you need to boil your water before use.
The city is making repairs to the water system.
Until Thursday 11-29-18 at 5:00 PM, before you drink, make ice, brush your teeth, wash dishes or make food: boil your water.

City of Mansfield lifts boil advisory

MANSFIELD — The City of Mansfield water repair department has lifted the boil advisory for Harrington Memorial Road, north of South Airport Road.
The advisory was issued Friday due to a water main repair.
All samples have returned with negative results, confirming water purity.
The boil advisory was a precautionary measure.

Beech Mountain lifts boil water advisory, reduces restrictions

The town is now at "level 3 water restrictions", which means showers, dishwashing, and general water use are now permitted.
However, town officials say residents should still use about 20% less water than they usually do.
According to Town Manager Tim Holloman, a water quality test Sunday revealed the town’s water is safe to consume.
Beech Mountain issued water restrictions after a reservoir was drained to rescue a diver who became trapped underwater while performing maintenance work.
Carter County Rescue Squad helps save diver stuck underwater at Buckeye Lake Town of Beech Mountain remains under Level 5 water restriction Town of Beech Mountain issues boil water advisory for customers

Beech Mountain hopes to lift boil water advisory, water restrictions on Sunday

The town is still under "level 4 water restrictions" and a boil water advisory.
Pregnant women, infants, and children are advised to drink bottled water only.
Officials are asking residents to only use water for flushing toilets.
According to a release Saturday, officials hope to remove the boil water advisory and go to voluntary reductions by Sunday afternoon.
In the meantime, water will be distributed Saturday at town hall, located at 403 Beech Mountain Parkway, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The YMCA in Linville will allow people to use its shower facilities from 7 a.m. through 7 p.m. Saturday and from 1 p.m. through 7 p.m. Sunday.
The town issued water restrictions earlier this week after a diver became stuck underwater at the Buckeye Reservoir, which had to be drained in order to rescue the trapped diver.

Boil water advisory continues in Beech Mountain

The Town of Beech Mountain is still under a boil water advisory until further notice.
According to town officials pregnant women, infants and small children need to drink bottled water only.
The crises has changed from Level 5 Water Restrictions, to Level 4 Water Restrictions.
This still means no dishwashing, no washing machines, limited hygienic use of toilets.
Water distribution will be at Town Hall, 403 Beech Mountain Parkway, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday.
The YMCA in neighboring Linville is providing a place for free showers through the weekend, the town message said, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday and 1 to 6 p.m. on Sunday.
Town officials say they hope to remove the boil advisory and possibly be at voluntary reductions by tomorrow.

City of Mansfield issues boil advisory

Under a boil advisory, it is suggested all consumed water be brought to a rolling boil for a full 3 minutes prior to consumption.
This is a precautionary measure to be taken until samples can be tested to confirm water purity.

UPDATE: Roadway remains closed, boil water advisory issued for area near Whaley Street water main break

COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) – The City of Coumbia Water service has issued a boil water advisory for the areas around the Whaley Street water main break early Friday morning.
In addition to the boil water advisory, Whaley Street frm Main Street to Marion Street will be closed until all repairs are complete.
The utility says a 12″ water main break occurred Friday morning, and they urge its customers from Marion Street from Whaley Street to Rosewood Drive to vigorously boil their water for at least one full minute prior to drinking or cookin with it.
They also advise that customers who have lost water or water pressure to do the same.
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 (803)-765-9000.
Questions concerning healthcare facilities such as hospitals, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities should be directed to the SC DHEC Division of Health Licensing at (803)-545-4370.

Boil alert issued for some Mansfield residents

MANSFIELD, Ohio — A boil alert has been issued to some Mansfield residents due to a water main repair.
According to the City of Mansfield, a boil advisory is in effect for Harrington Memorial Road, north of South Airport Road.
The city says that under a boil advisory all consumed water be brought to a rolling boil for a full 3 minutes prior to consumption.
They say this advisory is a precautionary measure to be taken until samples of the water can be tested to confirm purity.
The city will issue a notice after the completion of their test.
For any questions concerning this advisory, contact the Water Repair Department during normal business hours Monday thru Friday 7:00am to 3:30pm at 419-755-9806.

Boiled Water Advisory Lifted For Town Of Yanceyville

YANCEYVILLE, NC – Yanceyville town officials have lifted a boiled water advisory for the town of Yanceyville.
Thursday the town experienced low pressure and outages throughout the water system.
The town said a water pump malfunction caused the low pressure and outages.
Officials advised residents to boil water for consumption (drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and food preparation) for one minute to kill any disease-causing organisms or use bottled water.
Based off of laboratory analysis of water samples collected, the advisory has been lifted.
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