Boil Water Advisory Issued by Grant Town Water Dept.

By Bethany Butler, originally posted on July 27, 2016

 

A Boil Water Advisory has been issued by Grant Town Water Department for Upper Paw Paw Estates.

Boil water advisory issued for Valley Mills

By Mayra Monroy, originally posted on July 27, 2016

 

VALLEY MILLS, TX (KXXV) – The City of Valley Mills has issued a Boil Water advisory.

According to a press release, recent conditions in the water system have caused low water pressure from a water main break located near Avenue H between 1st St. and Nutt St.

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has advised the city to tell customers to boil water before consuming it.

The Water System Officials will let residents know when it is safe to consume the water without boiling.

UPDATE: Boil water advisory for Monroe County lifted

By Gamaliel, Ky. (WBKO), originally posted on July 28, 2016

 

The Kentucky Division of Water has lifted a boil water advisory which was issued on Tuesday for Monroe County Water District customers in the city of Gamaliel on and along Red Boiling Springs Road, Bugtussle, Road, Fountain Run Road and the Flippin area.

The Kentucky Division of Water has issued a boil water advisory for parts of Monroe County due to a main water line hit.

The affected customers are in the Gamaliel, on and along Red Boiling Springs Road, Bugtussle, Road, Fountain Run Road and the Flippin area.

Approximately 650 customers are affected by the advisory.

Customers should bring water to a boil for at least three minutes before using.

The advisory will continue until after sample results are received.

Boil water advisory issued after water main break in Valley Park

By Rachel Sudduth, originally posted on July 26, 2016

 

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. (KMOV.com) – Tuesday morning, Missouri American Water issued a precautionary boil water advisory to residents in the Valley Park area for 48 hours, due to a water main break.

During the precautionary boil order, customers are advised to boil their water for three minutes before using it for drinking or cooking. Tap water is okay for washing and bathing.

Customers will receive a call when the advisory has been lifted.

For more information, visit www.amwater.com

Boil Water Advisory: Eastern Rockcastle Water Association

By WTVQ Web Desk 2, originally posted on July 26, 2016

 

MOUNT VERNON, Ky. (WTVQ) –  The Eastern Rockcastle Water Association has issued a boil water advisory for all customers in the Brush Creek and Big Cave area.

Customers should bring all water to a rolling boil, let it boil for three minutes, then let it cool before using, or should use bottled water.  Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes, and food preparation until further notice.

The company says the advisory was issued as a precautionary action, and can only be lifted with the approval of the KY Division of Water.

ABC 36 will update this story once the boil water advisory is lifted.

Boil water advisory for Greasy Creek residents

By Staff Reports, originally posted on July 25, 2016

 

About 16 Brown County Water Utility customers are under a boil water advisory from 5 a.m. Monday, July 25 to 5 p.m. Thursday, July 28 because of a water main leak.

Affected addresses are 2562-3736 Greasy Creek Road.

This is the second boil advisory issued today to BCWU customers; the first was for about 18 customers on Morrison Road in the Helmsburg area.

Once water service is restored, bring all water intended for human consumption to a full boil for five minutes before using.

Boil Water Advisory for Lexington Neighborhood

originally posted on July 25, 2016

 

Lexington County, SC (WLTX)- The City of Columbia is urging customers living in the Brittany Subdivision to boil their water for at least one full minute before drinking or cooking.

The city had a six inch water main break that is affecting customers in the following areas: Langsdale Road, Doulton Way, and Sharebrook Lane.

Officials also say any ice that was made without boiling should not be used for drinking purposes.

The City of Columbia is working to correct the problem.

Water customers may contact The City of Columbia Customer Care Call Center for any inquiries concerning this advisory at 803-545-3300.

Boil Advisory Put in Place in Chariton

by Kelly Maricle, originally posted on July 25, 2016

 

CHARITON, Iowa — The city of Chariton is under a boil advisory after a water main break.

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says the break cause a pressure loss in the system and water outages. Repairs will be done soon but because of a potential for bacterial contamination, the boil advisory was put in place.

All tap water being used for drinking or cooking should be boiled for at least one minute then allowed to cool before use. Tap water may still be used for bathing and doing laundry.

Tests will be conducted on the water once repairs are completed to determine when the boil advisory can be lifted.

Crouch Mesa wants water cutbacks to end boil advisory

originally posted on July 24, 2016

 

FARMINGTON, N.M. — Residents in northwestern New Mexico are pushing for water conservation to help end an ongoing boil advisory.

Officials with the AV Water company said Saturday that construction of a pump station to bring treated waterto Crouch Mesa community is complete but existing water in their pipes needs to be flushed out.

Protesters tell the Farmington Daily Times that the nearly 7,000 residents will have to reduce water usage to ensure there’s enough to complete the flush.

The boil advisory started May 25 because of multiple failures at the company’s treatment plant.

The company since has entered into an agreement to buy bulk water from Farmington.

New Mexico Environment Department spokeswoman Allison Scott Majure says inspections and water sampling are still needed before the advisory can be lifted.

Hubbard city residents asked to boil, conserve water on Monday

originally posted on July 23, 2016

 

HUBBARD, Oh – The City of Hubbard will be under both a water conservation advisory and precautionary boil alert on Monday.

Daniel Livingston, Hubbard’s Service Director, says that the measures are necessary as the city repairs a break on its main water transmission line.

City officials ask residents to begin conserving Monday morning at 7:00.

Livingston says that all city of Hubbard water users are asked to refrain from any unnecessary water usage while the advisory is in effect.

The boil alert, according to Livingston, will start that night at 6:00pm.

Although the alert is precautionary, Hubbard residents are asked to boil their water for one minute before drinking, cooking, or brushing teeth with it.

The alert will last until lab testing confirms that the water is safe to consume.