Boil Water Advisory for Cherry Branch Area of Craven County
Craven County water system customers in the Cherry Branch area are experiencing periods of low pressure and outages in the distribution system due to a water main line break at the Highway 306 and Highway 101 construction site.
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Craven County water system customers in the Cherry Branch area are experiencing periods of low pressure and outages in the distribution system due to a water main line break at the Highway 306 and Highway 101 construction site.
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Communities put on boil water advisory after pump station is damaged in Fayette County
The Victor pump station was damaged overnight causing the water storage tank to run out of water.
Now the communities of Victor, Lansing and areas have to boil their water.
West Virginia American Water has stationed potable water tankers Class VI/Adventures on the Gorge in Lansing and at the Victor Post Office on Midland Trail in Victor for customers impacted by the water outage.
Customers should bring their own containers to fill.
West Virginia American Water crews continue working to install a temporary pump station today while the damaged station is repaired.
The temporary pump is anticipated to be in operation by early evening to begin re-pressurizing the system and refilling the nearby water tank.
Once service is restored, a precautionary boil water advisory will remain in effect.
Water boil advisory for south end of town
From the Village of YS: Due to loss of pressure in the distribution lines, a water boil advisory has been issued for the following streets until further notice: • Kahoe Lane • Mercer Court • Southview Drive • Miami Drive • Lisa Lane • Brookside Drive • Southgate Drive • Randall • Spillan Road • Hyde Road Drinking water is available for pick-up by the affected residents at the YS Police Department.
Boil-water advisories: Oct. 31, 2018
The Raleigh County Public Service District has issued a boil-water advisory for some Arnett System water customers, specifically Sundial to and including Lower Walhonde.
The advisory follows a water main break.
Customers in these areas are urged to boil their water for at least one full minute prior to use until further notice.
Austin Water Utility lifts first ever citywide boil water notice after six days
“Water has continued to circulate in the distribution system during the boil-water notice,” according to the water utility website.
Laboratory test results show that the water no longer requires boiling.
This also includes meeting adequate water pressure requirements in the distribution system.
Austin residents do not need to boil water used for drinking, cooking and making ice anymore.
Furthermore, It is also not necessary to flush the pipes in your home because city officials say water has continued to circulate in the distribution system while the notice was in effect.
“There was a lot of grey area between what we could and couldn’t use the water for,” said sophomore Alek Nybro.
“I definitely am glad that it’s [the boil water notice] lifted because now I can use the dishwasher and actually cook in my apartment.” While the notice has technically been lifted, there are still water-use restrictions in place due to water treatment plants being unable to produce as much water as they normally can.
In the meantime the water utility is banning outdoor irrigation, operating fountains and washing cars until further notice.
St. Edward’s recently sent out a mass email explaining the importance of creating a large enough storage for maintaining viable water sources.
“Specifically, we would encourage you to please use any remaining boiled or bottled water you have to help ease the strain on the municipal water system.” The university plans to have all the “Water Monster,” water sources picked up by the vendor on Tuesday, October 30, 2018.
Boil advisory issued for portions of Putnam County
The Putnam County Water Supply District Number 1 has issued a boil advisory for eastern Putnam County.
The boil advisory affects customers in Worthington and within one-half of a mile radius around the Worthington city limits.
The boil advisory continues until Wednesday evening at 5 o’clock.
Boil advisory issued for some Jeff Davis Parish residents
The Jeff Davis Water Commission #1 has issued a boil water advisory for some residents in Thornwell, Louisiana.
Residents on Mouton Road, Clovis Road, Mallett Road, Ward Line Road, and Hillais Road, are now under a boil water advisory.
The advisory is issued as a precaution as crews make repairs to a water line in the area.
Boil Water Advisory for Waterford
According to the Waterford water & sewer association, the treatment plant that supplies water to the town has been depleted after a valve malfunctioned during a routine fire hydrant flush.
The association tells us the tanks are in a "recovery state" and are being re-filled.
Once water service is restored, residents are being told to boil their water until further notice.
There is no timetable for when the service will be restored or when the advisory will be lifted.
After the boil water notice, the City Manager wants the utlity to put together an in-depth review of operations
Austin’s water is safe to drink again after a week-long boil advisory following all the recent rain, and now City Manager, Spencer Cronk, wants the utility to put together an in-depth review of operations
UPDATE: Boil Water Advisory lifted for parts of Estill County
IRVINE, Ky. (WTVQ) – The Estill County Water District No.
1 lifted its boil water advisory Monday morning, October 29, 2018, for the following areas: -402 Eck Hollow Road to 8662 Red Lick Road -Sang Branch -Logsdon Lane -Deer Lick -Horn’s River -Jenkins Branch -McSwain Branch