Boil water advisory issued in Henryville, Ind. after 4 water main leaks
By Bethanni Williams and Mary Lyons, originally posted on August 12, 2016
HENRY Co. KY. (WHAS11) — Overnight the Henryville Water Dept. suffered four water main leaks near the Henryville school campus.
The Henryville Water Dept. said there was a loss of water pressure and a boil water advisory was issued at 4:45 a.m.
Since that time, district officials and staff have put the following plan into action:
1. Two individuals are on fire watch due to sprinkler water pressure being low. This is a fire code we are following.
2. Additional staff were called in to help with issues that arise.
3. Drinking water stations placed throughout the Henryville Campus
4. Limited restroom access with water on site for sanitary needs
5. Additional hand sanitizer stations strategically placed in the building.
The superintendent for West Clark Community Schools said water pressure is beginning to return to the school. They can now flush toilets, bottled water will be used for drinking. They also are planning on brown bagging the lunch for students.
The boil water advisory will not be lifted until early next week.
Boil advisory
Originally posted on August 12, 2016
Danese Water System has issued a boil water advisory for the entire system due to a line leak.
Beckley Water Co. has issued a precautionary boil water advisory effective immediately for Valley Road in Sophia from High Street to Virginia Street. This notice is being issued due to a broken main line.
Pineville Municipal Water Works has issued three boil water advisories: Apple Avenue, High Street and Walnut Street to the end of the system on Bear Hole Road; for Rockview from Cook-Cooper Hollow to the top of Jesse Mountain on W.Va. 10 Appalachian Highway; and from Pinnacle Drive-In to the booster station on Welch-Pineville Road.
Customers are advised to bring all water to a full rolling boil, let it boil for one minute and let cool before using, or use bottled water. Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes, bathing, and food preparation until further notice. Boiling kills bacteria and other organisms in the water.
The boil water advisory for Nettie-Leivasy PSD has been lifted.
Boil water advisory in place for some Harrisburg residents
by Barbara Miller, originally posted on June 27, 2016
Capital Region Water issued a boil water advisory Sunday to residents of the 1200 block of Walnut Street in Harrisburg.
The advisory was issued after water pressure was reduced while making repairs to a sewer main, said Andrew Bliss, water company spokesman.
Customers in the affected area have been notified door-to-door and are advised to boil their water before using for drinking, making ice, washing dishes, brushing teeth and food preparation, he said.
Capital Region Water will notify customers when the advisory is lifted.
Boil water advisory lifted for Scottsburg water customers
originally posted on June 30, 2016
SCOTTSBURG, Ind. —
City of Scottsburg water customers are no longer under a boil water alert.
The alert was issued Monday because of a water main break on a high pressure line.
The advisory was lifted Thursday at 4:45 p.m.
Boil water advisory issued in Starke
Anyone on City of Starke water system is affected
-By Stacey Readout, originally posted on August 12, 2016
BRADFORD COUNTY, Fla. – A boil water advisory was issued late Thursday night for anyone in Bradford County who uses the City of Starke water system.
The City of Starke Water Department issued the advisory following a drop in water pressure in the municipal water system that could cause a potential contamination.
This is a precautionary measure until further notice.
Customers should boil their water for at least one full minute prior to use if using the water for drinking or cooking.
Washing your hands, doing laundry or other activities where the water is not ingested is fine without treatment.
Bottled water is also a viable option for use during the day.
Boil Water Advisory issued in Evarts after main line break
originally posted on June 26, 2016
A Boil Water Advisory has been issued for the entire system served by the City of Evarts.
This is due to a main line break that drained two of the system’s water tanks.
It is unknown how long it will take to resolve this issue. The Boil Water Advisory will continue until further notice.
Update: Union Williams PSD lifts boil water advisory
Originally posted on August 12, 2016
WAVERLY, W.Va. (WTAP) – The boil water advisory issued for 3047 to 3299 Meadowview Drive and all side-streets. This also includes Hickory Street, Short Street and Walnut Street, Brierwood and IGA in Waverly, W.Va. is lifted
A boil water advisory is issued for 3047 to 3299 Meadowview Drive and all side-streets. This also includes Hickory Street, Short Street and Walnut Street, Brierwood and IGA in Waverly, W.Va.
Boil water advisory issued for Deerborn, Whitehall roads
originally posted on June 26, 2016
A boil water advisory has been issued for the 1200,1300 and 1400 block of Deerborn Road and the 3000, 3100 and 3200 block of Whitehall Road by the City of Columbia Water Works.
For more information contact the SC DHEC Division of Health Licensing at (803) 545-4370, or the City of Columbia Customer Care Call Center at (803) 545-3300.
Customers in the area of the 1200,1300 and 1400 block of Deerborn Road and the 3000, 3100 and 3200 block of Whitehall Road are urged to vigorously boil any water used for drinking, food preparation or making ice for at least one full minute before use.
Point Blue Water System issues boil advisory
Originally posted on August 11, 2016
The following is a news release from the Point Blue Water System:
Attention Customers:
Due to repairs on a 2” main, customers on Attales Rd., Whispering Pine, Johnson Rd. , L’Anse Bleu Rd., Prudhomme, Felix Soileau Loop, Perron Rd., Cotton Gin Loop, Chataignier Rd. from Johnson going South, will experience low or no pressure at all.
After water has been restored, all customers in this area will be under a boil water advisory until further notice. If you have any questions, please contact our office at 337-363-5885.
Boil-water advisory for Richmond-area well users
originally posted on June 26, 2016
Ottawa Public Health has issued a boil-water advisory for users of the communal well water system in the Kings Park community in Richmond.
The advisory is due to a depressurization in the communal well system in the area, and remains in effect until further notice.
In a press release issued Saturday night, the city said staff would deliver notices to affected residents.
Water users in the affected area are asked to bring their water to a rolling boil for at least one minute before using it for all consumption purposes, including drinking, making juice, ice and infant formula, as well as for use in food preparation.
After boiling, if water is not needed immediately, the health body says, it should be placed in clean containers to cool in the refrigerator. Boiled water should be used when brushing teeth. Boiled water should also be used to rinse dishes after washing. Other non-consumption uses, such as showering, are safe.
Residents who are unable to boil water should consume only bottled water.