Going to Saints-Eagles game Sunday? Here’s what to know concerning New Orleans’ boil-water order

Some changes are expected at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome Sunday for the New Orleans Saints game against the Philadelphia Eagles due to New Orleans’ boil-water order in effect.
The order, issued for all of New Orleans’ east bank Saturday, is precautionary due to a drop in water pressure, which can allow contaminants to get into the water distribution system.
Results of tests on the safety of the water are expected sometime Sunday.
You won’t be able to order fountain drinks at the Superdome because of the order during the Saints’ Sunday afternoon game, with bottles being the only purchase option for soda and water in the stadium.
Mixed drinks and draft beer, however, will still be sold, SMG General Manager Alan Freeman said.
In addition, all ice makers at the stadium have been shut down, with SMG opting to only use ice purchased from a supplier at the game.
Signs have also been placed on all water founatins and bathrooms notifying patrons of boil-water advisory.
The same precautions being taken for Sunday were also carried out at the New Orleans Pelicans’ home game against the Denver Nuggets Saturday night at the Smoothie King Center.

Water service restored, but Boil Water Advisory remains in effect for Monterey

MONTEREY, TN (WSMV) – Officials have confirmed water service has been restored to the town of Monterey.
Dwayne Jarrett with the water system said crews have found the leak and have made repairs.
Customers can call 931-839-3339 or 931-839-3770 if they still don’t have water.
A Boil Water Advisory remains in effect for the entire Monterey Water System until further notice, including customers in the areas of Phifer Mountain Road, Sand Springs, Rocky Point and adjacent areas.
Any residents who receive water from the town of Monterey need to boil water before using it for drinking, brushing teeth or cooking.
Click here to learn more about how to safely use water during a shortage.
Burks Elementary School and Monterey High School are both closed on Thursday because of the water outage.
Students who were already on their buses were taken to their schools and were supposed to be returned to their drop-off locations between 8 and 10 a.m. Stay with News4 for updates on this developing story.

Grambling under boil advisory until further notice

GRAMBLING, La.
UPDATE: The water is back on in Grambling.
Water Supervisor Karl Johnson says has been without water, after a vehicle hit a fire hydrant late last night.
Johnson says the town is still under a boil advisory until further notice.
——————Original Story——————– Grambling is currently under a boil advisory due to a vehicle hitting a fire hydrant late last night.
Water Supervisor Karl Johnson says the leak has been discovered, and water should be turned on within 2 to 3 hours.

Sandy Lake’s water woes won’t last much longer

Construction to upgrade Sandy Lake First Nation’s antiquated water and wastewater treatment plant will begin late next year.
Kenora MP Bob Nault announced the federal government is spending $9.2 million to fix the problem in the remote fly-in community of 2,600 that’s been on a boil-water advisory for 16 years.
The design phase of a treatment plant upgrading project started in October and with construction expected to begin in December 2019.
Sandy Lake is located 225 kilometres northeast of Red Lake and 600 kilometres northwest of Thunder Bay.
Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada imposed a deadline that the community must have clean drinking water by March 2020, but temporary repairs to the water treatment plant and distribution system are being made in order to lift the drinking water advisory by this December.
“The investment announced today will aid in design and construction upgrades, as well as an expansion of Sandy Lake First Nation’s existing water treatment plant,” said Nault in a Nov.14 news release.
“This will have a significant positive effect on the health and well-being of the community and its members and also bring with it, new economic opportunities.” The water filtration system to treat Sandy Lake’s surface water was built in 1991.
Currently, the plant does not meet federal or provincial standards.
According to a federal government assessment, the community’s treatment plant is outdated, requires numerous structural and mechanical fixes, and requires $5 million in upgrades and a total servicing cost estimate of almost $39 million over 30 years.

Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory in effect

A Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory has been issued for the Town of Assiniboia effective 10:45 pm Tuesday, November 13th.
This advisory is for the entire community and for any individuals who may access water from the Town of Assiniboia water system.
This advisory is in effect until further notice.
Boil water for at least one minute prior to use.
This includes for drinking purposes, washing of fruits and vegetables and brushing teeth.
Do not drink from any public drinking fountains supplied with water from the public water supply.
Use an alternative water source know to be safe .
Listen for updates on the situation.

Boil advisory in Muskingum County has been lifted

MUSKINGUM COUNTY, Ohio – According to the Muskingum County Water Department, the boil advisory for some customers in Muskingum County has been lifted.

Boil advisory issued for Le Triomphe residents

A boil water advisory has been issued for Le Triomphe area in Broussard.
Officials say the reason for the boil advisory is due to a break in the main water line.
The boil advisory will be in effect until further notice.
Customers are reminded to boil water for one minute before consuming it.
Water does not need to be boiled for washing or bathing.

UPDATE: Marlin mayor says water line repaired, boil water advisory in effect until Friday

Marlin Independent School District announced on Twitter that it canceled school on Wednesday due to the water issues affecting the city.
There will be no school tomorrow (November 14, 2018) due to the water issue affecting the city of Marlin.
One Marlin resident said the water has constantly been an issue.
"I’ve been here 15 years, and I don’t drink the water," Jim House said ‘The only thing I use the water for is to take a bath and flush the commode."
"They haven’t fixed the water at the treatment plant."
Keefer said the city raised the water rates to pay for a $14 million project that will replace the city’s aging water lines.
Keefer said the city’s goal is to have everyone’s water back to normal Wednesday night.
The city of Marlin issued a boil water order Tuesday after a "major main waterline break," the city said on its Facebook page.
The city said the water line on Park Street affected the entire city.
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Boil advisory

LOGAN — There will be a boil advisory in effect beginning on Monday, Nov. 19 for the areas of Walnut Street, North Mulberry, Midland Place, Michelle, Edgehill, Oakland, Kushing, Belva Court, Jennifer, Vine, Jennison and Market Street north of Hunter.
This is due to scheduled work for a controlled tie in and connection for the water project.
For more information contact Dean Throckmorton, water distribution foreman, at 740-385-8393.

Boil water advisory lifted in Estill Co.

ESTILL COUNTY, Ky. (WTVQ)- City officials say as of 9:21 Tuesday morning, a boil water advisory has been lifted in Estill County.
The advisory impacted the following areas: Beginning at the intersection of Hwy 52 & Hwy 499 (McDonalds) all the way to 98 Richmond Road (Hardee’s), Shady Lane, from the intersection of Hwy 52 & Hwy 89 (South Irvine Road) to 1350 South Irvine Road, and all side roads (Cherokee Court, Noland Lane, Olive Street, School Street, Dixie Lane, Herald Street, Lincoln Avenue, Front Street, Sparks Avenue,& Bluebird Lane) this will also include from the intersection of Hwy 89 to Hwy 851 (Doe Creek) to 150 Doe Creek Road.