BOIL WATER ADVISORY: Village and Town of Greene
Due to a water main break in Greene citizens are advised to boil water for consumption until further notice.
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Boil water advisory issued for areas in the city of Fairmont
The purpose of this boil water advisory is for repairing a main water line on Pinchgut Hollow Road.
Areas affected by this advisory are Colfax Road between Route 310 and the Colfax bridge as well as the surrounding areas.
Residents of the affected areas are advised to boil water before use until further notice.
Stay with 12 News for more updates.
Boil Water Advisory: Fairmont
FAIRMONT, W.Va. (WDTV) – The City of Fairmont is repairing a main water line on Pinchgut Hollow Road and has issued a boil water advisory.
The advisory is in effect for Colfax Road between Route 310 and the Colfax Bridge and the surrounding area until further notice.
Residents are advised to bring all water to a boil, let it boil for at least one minute, and let it cool before use; or use bottled water.
Officials say the reason for the advisory is a main water line repair.
Stay with 5 News for updates.
Boil water advisories issued after cars hit fire hydrants in the Pee Dee
The City of Johnsonville and the Town of Latta are both under boil water advisories after fire hydrants in each municipality were damaged by vehicles Tuesday night.
Johnsonville Downtown Development Director David Mace announced the city was placed under a boil water advisory Tuesday around 11:30 p.m.
According to Mace, a truck ran over a fire hydrant and the city’s water system rapidly lost pressure.
The advisory is in effect until 11 p.m. Wednesday.
Wednesday morning, Latta Town Administrator Jarett Taylor announced Latta had a similar problem Tuesday night when a different vehicle destroyed a fire hydrant on Highway 917.
"The line was fixed last night and experienced a leak this morning due to the high pressure put on the line.
The problem has been resolved already this morning," Taylor stated.
The town received reports of low pressure and no pressure in some areas.
As a precaution, town officials are asking the residents to boil their water until the water can be checked.
Precautionary Boil Advisory issued for small town in Muskogee County
BOYNTON, Okla. (KTUL) — Boynton has issued a Precautionary Boil Advisory due to low chlorine residuals.
The City released the following statement: The Precautionary Boil Advisory is in effect for the town of Boynton water system.
Customers are advised to boil their water before drinking, using for food preparation or otherwise ingesting the water.
Boynton says they will let the town know when the water is safe to drink again.
UPDATE: Water main breaks prompt boil advisory; Helias cancels classes
A precautionary boil advisory is being issued for Missouri American Water customers in part of Jefferson City.
However, as that was taking place, a second break on Southwest occurred and crews had to stop the pumping to fill the tank.
Crews had to work throughout the night to fix the second break on Southwest and were unable to fill the tank on Ellis like they normally would do.
Because of this, many customers in the area of Southwest Boulevard had little or no water pressure when they got up on Wednesday morning.
was without water, according to a news release from Capital Region at approximately 8:50 a.m. Wednesday.
Jefferson City Public Schools announced at noon that two of its elementary schools in the impacted area are also under the precautionary boil water advisory.
Three other JCPS buildings — Cedar Hill and Lawson elementary schools and Thomas Jefferson Middle School — are also located within the impacted area, but are not affected because they are not serviced by Missouri American, according to a news release from JCPS Director of Communications Ryan Burns.
JCPS said it would continue to monitor the situation and would remain in contact with Missouri American, and would provide more information if anything changes.
In all, Russell said approximately 5500 customers were in the affected area.
According to Missouri American’s website alert on the boil advisory, "We are asking customers to bring their water to a rolling boil for three minutes before using it for drinking or cooking.
Water boil advisory issued for all of Cambridge City
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.
— All customers of the Cambridge City Water Works need to boil their water before drinking or cooking with it until Saturday afternoon.
The alert was issued Wednesday afternoon because of water pressure problems in the town.
That led to Western Wayne Schools dismissing early for the day, but Assistant Superintendent George Philhower said he anticipated classes would be back in session Thursday.
Until 2 p.m. Saturday, residents in the area who use the town’s water system will need to boil their water for five minutes before using it to cook or drink.
The water can be used without boiling for activities such as showering and doing laundry.
Boil Water Advisory: Fairmont
FAIRMONT, W.Va. (WDTV) — The City of Fairmont has issued a boil water advisory for Bonanza Lane, Aztec Court, Riverview Drive, Riverview Lane, Loren Lane, Apache Circle, Skyhawk Court, and the surrounding area until further notice.
Residents are advised to bring all water to a boil, let it boil for at least one minute, and let it cool before use; or use bottled water.
Officials say the reason for the advisory is a main water line repair.
Stay with 5 News for updates.
Water levels near normal after OWASA water main break; Boil Advisory still in effect
Classes are canceled again at UNC and Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will be closed for a pre-planned teacher workday.
Water levels are returning to near-normal, OWASA said.
City of Johnsonville issues boil water advisory
Johnsonville, S.C. (WPDE) — The City of Johnsonville has issued a boil water advisory that will remain in effect until further notice, according to a release.
City officials say a truck ran over a fire hydrant and the city’s water system continued to lose pressure rapidly until the situation was under control after midnight.
Some residents said they were without water for a few hours Tuesday night.
Officials said they’re running tests on water samples to make sure it’s okay.
The city offered the following tips: Bring water to a rolling boil and keep it there for at least 1 full minute.
Then, let it cool before using.
Stop using appliances and equipment that use drinkable water, such as dishwashers, icemakers, tea brewers and coffee makers.
Use disposable paper, plastic or foam plates, cups, forks, etc.
Prepare food using water that has been boiled.
Wash hands with water that has been boiled and cooled.