Boil advisory

originally posted on July 11, 2016

 

CARTHAGE TWP. — A boil advisory has been issued by Tuppers Plains Chester Water District for addressed from 3132 Glazier Road to 3541 Glazier Road in Athens County. The advisory is to repair a break in the mainline. The advisory is in effect until 4:30 p.m. on July 12 unless notified otherwise.

Boil water advisory issued for parts of Scott County

by Donesha Aldridge, originally posted on July 11, 2016

 

SCOTT COUNTY, Miss. (WJTV) — A boil water advisory has been issued for parts of Scott County, Mississippi.

H & H Water System officials said they issued an advisory for its customers in the Harperville Cemetery area going North.

A broken water line in the area is the reason for the boil water notice.

Officials said residents would be notified once the water is safe to drink again.

Valparaiso issues boil water advisory for two streets

originally posted on July 11, 2016

 

VALPARAISO | A boil water advisory has been issued starting Tuesday (subject to rain) to select customers along Brown Street and Greenwich Street as a precautionary measure as utilities crews are planning to replace aging water lines within the Valparaiso water distribution system.

Affected customers were advised of the boil advisory prior to construction.

The water microbiology lab will conduct the necessary testing to assure the water passes the required bacteria testing. The boil advisory will last about 48 hours and may be extended if additional testing is needed.

 

For further information, call the utility office Customer Service Center at (219) 462-6174.

Boil advisory issued for Russell Road

originally posted on July 11, 2016

 

MANSFIELD – A boil advisory has been issued for Russell Road, from Austin Road to Hawthorne Lane.

Under a boil advisory it is suggested that all consumed water be brought to a rolling boil for a full three minutes prior to consumption.

The boil advisory previously issued for a portion of Oxford Avenue, inclugin Walgreen Drug Store, has been lifted.

For details, call the Water Repair Department at 419-755-9806.

 

Part of McLean Co. Under Boil Advisory

Update

Sacramento Water Works reports that they will be shutting down their system about 9:00 Tuesday morning for approximately three hours.

Water customers will be under a boil advisory when the water is turned back on.

 

Original Story

Some water customers in McLean County are under a boil advisory.

The advisory is for customers of Sacramento Water Utility.

Eyewitness News will provide an update once the advisory has been lifted

Officials: Boil water advisory still in effect; work completed

by Ashley Ann,

 

LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — The boil water advisory for surrounding Lynchburg areas are still in effect, according to the Lynchburg Department of Water Resources.

They say they have completed the water line work in the Pleasant Valley, Tyreeanna and Route 460 areas. They say Water Resources has been filling the 24-inch water line, and the majority of water customers in the affected areas should now have water.

Residents may experience a milky appearance to the water due to air in the system. It is recommended to fill a glass with water, and if the cloudiness does not clear in a few minutes, contact Water Resources at (434) 455-4250. Water Resources is currently flushing the water system, and water samples are being collected today to be tested to ensure the safety of the water supply. As a precaution, a Boil Water Advisory will remain in effect until at least Wednesday, July 13, when the results of the water quality testing will be known.

They say the advisory will remain in effect until Wednesday, July 13.

Areas affected by Boil Water Advisory

  • Pleasant Valley
  • Tyreeanna and along Route 460 east of the Campbell Avenue interchange

Specific streets include: Poston Street, Holcomb Path Road, Rockwell Road, Kavanaugh Road, Aultice Lane, Carnell Lane, Tyreeanna Road, Pleasant Valley Road, Statham Lane, Turner Lane, Spinoza Circle, Nickerson Road, Channie Lane, and Concord Turnpike from the Lynchburg Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant east to Route 460.

Belmont gusher leaves Exeter residents without water

originally posted on July 11, 2016

 

Residents of Exeter will be without water for an undetermined amount of time today as Edison augered through a 10″ water main on Belmont south of Visalia Road.

The City of Exeter has successfully prevented the flooding of nearby homes with the help of the City of Visalia.

WestValley has responded to repair the pipeline.  And Exeter is shutting off the entire city water system to allow the repair to happen.  Most or all of Exeter will be without water for a while.

A pre-recorded message was sent out advising all Exeter residents of the situation.

More information will follow as it becomes available.

Boil water advisory in Elizabethtown remains in effect

originally posted on July 11, 2016

 

ELIZABETHTOWN — A Boil Water Advisory is in effect due to a repaired water main break that occurred on the north side of W. Broad St. from Woodland Dr. to Southern Peanut Co. This includes ONLY residents on Woodland Dr. and Wildwood St., as well as the areas around Schultz-Ellis Chiropractic, Stewart’s Mobile Service, Big Show Auto Finishes, & Southern Peanut Co.

The Town Of Elizabethtown advises that when water service is restored the residents of the above areas boil their water prior to human consumption or utilize another water source such as bottled water. Human consumption includes all water used for cooking, making ice, drink mixing, food preparation, hand washing, or other means of consumption. Residents should vigorously boil their water for at least one (1) full minute prior to drinking or cooking until otherwise notified by the Town of Elizabethtown.

If you have any questions concerning this Notice, call Public Services (910) 862-2035 or Town Hall (910) 862-2066.

Boil water advisory issue

originally posted on July 11, 2016

 

Mountain Water District has issued a boil water advisory to protect its customers from potential bacterial contamination in the following area due to a water main line leak. Water used for drinking or cooking purposes should be boiled at a rolling boil for at least 3 minutes. The affected area is:

• From 88 Pinson Fork Road (Octavia Hollow) to the head of the hollow, including all side hollows

We apologize for any inconvenience.

Boil water advisory for the town of Pinetops

by Rahlana Smith, originally posted on July 10, 2016

 

TARBORO, N.C. (WNCT) – The town of Pinetops is under a mandatory boil water advisory after a busted pipe.

The water leak has been found and fixed, but the advisory will remain in place until Monday at 4 p.m.

Mayor Steve Burress is asking residents to boil any water being used, and to conserve water as much as possible.