Water boil advisory for Mackinaw City
by Melissa Smith, originally posted on May 25, 2016
Mackinaw City — There’s a water boil advisory for people living in Mackinaw City. Around 1 o’clock Wednesday morning central dispatch called to tell us about a water main break in Mackinaw City. We’re told more than 100 people called complaining they did not have water.
Anyone using Mackinaw City Municipal water is under a boil water advisory until further notice. The water has been turned off for repairs.
We will be sure to bring you any updates as soon as we get them.
Water boil advisory for Princeton/Haughton area
originally posted on May 24, 2016
Boil water advisory in effect for some areas in Gloversville
by Joe Gullo, originally posted on May 23, 2016
GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) – A boil water advisory is in effect for some areas in Gloversville.
According to the water department, the 48 hour boil water advisory is in effect due to a water main break.
The advisory is for 366 South Main Street to city line on South Main and Harrison Street from South Main to Industrial Parkway.
The water main break happened at around 9:30 a.m.
Boil-water advisory remains in effect for Dorion
originally posted on May 24, 2016
A boil-water advisory remains in effect in Dorion.
Since May 19, residents have been advised to boil water for at least a minute before drinking, making ice, preparing food and brushing teeth.
Resident may wash dishes using regular tap water, provided they’re well dried after. The may also safely take showers.
Boil water advisory issued for Oakland Terrace
by Charles Owens, originally posted on May 24, 2016
GREEN VALLEY — A boil water advisory has been issued by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources for Oakland Terrace.
Boil Advisory Lifted: Village of Sicily Island Water System
originally posted on May 26, 2016
SICILY ISLAND (News Release) – Update: Thursday, May 26, 2016 at 2pm
A boil advisory has been LIFTED for the Village of Sicily Island Water System.
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A boil advisory has been issued for the Village of Sicily Island Water System.
The Village of Sicily Island is making repairs to the water system and to do so the water must be shut off today (Tue, May 24, 2016) while the repairs take place.
Therefore, as a precaution, the Village of Sicily Island Water System is issuing a boil advisory effective immediately.
This advisory is in effect until further notice.
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 (1) one full minute in a clean container. The one minute starts after the water has been brought to a rolling boil.
Toledo residents, businesses forced under water boil advisory
by Amulya Raghuveer, originally posted on May 24, 2016
TOLEDO, Oh. (WNWO) — A number of residents and businesses in west Toledo have been placed under a water boil advisory through at least Friday due to three water main breaks within the city.
The City of Toledo Water Distribution Division is working to repair three water main breaks that occurred from a spike in water pressure at Secor Road just south of Central Avenue, Secor just north of Dorr Street, and Eleanor Avenue east of Jackman Road.
After repairs to the water mains are made, water will be turned back on; however, water must then be tested for a period of time. During that time, all water used for consumption must first be boiled. Residents are advised to bring water to a boil, let it boil for at least three minutes, then let it cool before use.
Affected residents and businesses that will remain under a water boil advisory until Friday, May 27 at 5 p.m. include those along:
Valleston Parkway from Secor to Glenway Road, including Marthal Road, Cherry Valley Road, and Glenway Road
Eleanor Avenue from Jackman to Belmar Avenue, and including 4504 Jackman
Affected residents and businesses that will remain under a water boil advisory until Saturday, May 28 at 5 p.m. include those along:
Spielbusch Avenue from State Street to Cherry Street
Secor from Central to Hughes Drive
Water should be boiled for drinking, ice-making, brushing teeth, washing dishes, and for all food preparation.
Boil water notice for residents of East Goshen lifted
by Melissa Husdon, originally posted on May 24, 2016
GOSHEN, Ind. –The city of Goshen has lifted the boil water advisory for residents of East Goshen.
The city says the boil water notice was necessary because of a fire.
The boil water notice affected everyone in East Goshen from 22nd Street east to the city limits.
Water Boil Advisory to Continue Through Wednesday
by Jonathan Munson, originally posted on May 30, 2016
It was announced at Tuesday’s City Council meeting that the water boil advisory should be lifted Wednesday as soon as samples are taken from throughout the city. Officials said the stronger chlorine had penetrated all parts of the city.
Once officials detected the stronger chlorine in all parts of the city, crews were sent out to take samples to verify the conversion to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. There are 98 sampling stations where water is carefully collected. 18 hours after the last sample is taken, the City will then be able to lift the notice.
City officials said they knew about the lower chlorine levels a couple of weeks ago but did follow procedure. Assistant City Manager Mark Van Vleck said the first thing they will change is that process.
Van Vleck said elevated water tanks that will help maintain pressure will be constructed and contracts have already been awarded. He also said eliminating dead-end water lines has already begun.
The City has already performed what is called “looping” to 400 of the 900 dead-end water lines throughout the city.
The City is expected to lift the water boil advisory sometime Wednesday.
Boil order advisory issued in Portage
by Emma Mazurek, originally posted on May 24, 2016
PORTAGE — The Indiana American Water Co. issued a boil order advisory Tuesday for 320 customers in the Portage area.
This boil order was issued as a precaution after a water main broke, and the water pressure dropped below 20 pounds per square inch.
The repairs to the water main have already been made, and water service has been restored. However, a boil order has been issued for the area.
The water is safe for bathing, washing, and other uses, he said.
Shadow Wood, Fairview Meadows and Sandalwood Estates were the neighborhoods affected by the main breakage. All of the houses in the area were alerted by the Indiana American Water Co. The boil order will be in effect for 24 hours from noon Tuesday to noon on Wednesday.