Boil Water Advisory: Fairmont

FAIRMONT, W.Va. (WDTV) — A boil water advisory has been issued for Fourth Street to Field Street, View Ave., Mccoy Street, Emerson Street, and the surrounding area until further notice.
Residents are advised to bring all water to boil, let it boil for at least one minute, and let it cool before use; or use bottled water.
Officials say the advisory is due to a main water line repair.
Stay with 5 News for updates.

Boil alert lifted for Girard residents

GIRARD, Ohio – A boil alert has been issued for some residents in the city of Girard has been lifted.
The advisory was issued Saturday for residents that live between 500 Forsythe Avenue and 662 Forsythe Avenue following a water line break.
City officials lifted the advisory Monday morning.
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Boil Water Notice For Keego Harbor Lifted

KEEGO HARBOR (WWJ) – A Boil Water Notice being canceled by authorities in one Oakland County community.
The precautionary alert was issued Friday in Keego Harbor — after a water pressure drop was discovered.
Residents were told to drink bottled water or boil tap water for at least one minute before drinking.
The advisory lasted longer than the original six-hour estimate.
The precautionary boil water notice issued to Keego Harbor began on Friday, September 28.

Ogdensburg asked to keep health officials in loop on water line problems

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proshotconcrete.com OGDENSBURG — City Department of Public Works officials are coordinating with the state Department of Health regarding when they plan to make significant water line repairs, or when major water infrastructure breaches occur.
State officials want the city to notify them not only of when water breaks occur — but also of when major upgrades are scheduled — so that a determination can be made on whether a “boil water advisory” should be issued to the public.
Health Department officials reached out to the city after a recent article in the Watertown Daily Times reported recurring infrastructure problems in Ogdensburg.
It was simply a matter of not having been instructed to issue boil-water notices as an added precaution.” In a report to City Council, Ogdensburg Department of Public Works Director Scott A. Thornill said that during the city’s conversation with state Health Department officials, it was decided that “there will be situations moving forward” when it might become necessary to issue boil-water notices to the public.
And that decision will rest with the state Health Department, according to city officials.
Ogdensburg City Manager Sarah Purdy said the new protocols involving the health department will be applied to both planned repairs and emergency breaks.
“The city already has consulted with the New York state Department of Health on these repairs and is scheduling valve repairs for the next few weeks,” Ms. Purdy said.
Right now DOH is reviewing how the repairs are being handled and will let DPW know if notice is required.” In the case of planned water line repairs, the city will give affected customers as much notice as possible, according to Ms. Purdy.
“Emergency repairs are a different matter, and may require either door to door notice or a public service announcement.” The city of Ogdensburg has dealt with a number of water line breaks in recent months.

Boil water advisory issued for Aflex area

From staff and wire reports AFLEX, Ky. – The Williamson Water Department issued a boil water advisory for the Aflex, Kentucky, area on Friday.
The area includes from the "Aflex church to 1865 State Highway on Rt.
292 East," according to a statement released by Zachary Maynard, project manager for Veolia in Williamson.
The boil water advisory is because of a line break.
Residents in that area should boil their water for three days or until further notice.
For more information call the Williamson Water Department at 304-235-2102.

Boil water advisory lifted for New Hartford and Utica.

UPDATE- The Mohawk Valley Water Authority has confirmed the boil water advisory for Utica and New Hartford has been lifted.
Crews fixed the break on Saturday afternoon.
————————————————————————————————————————————————— UTICA – Some residents in the city of Utica and the town of New Hartford are without water due to a water main break, according to the Mohawk Valley Water Authority.
The water main break is near the intersection of Pleasant Street and Tilden Avenue in Utica.
When water service is restored, residents on the following streets will be under a boil water advisory: – Albany St/Rd – South Park Dr to Brockway Rd – Beckwith Cir – Bedford Ln – Birchwood Ln – Buckley Rd – Candlewood La – Carmen Ln – Christensen Rd – East Park Ct – East Park Rd – Floral Ct – Floral Dr – Graffenburg – Slaytonbush Ln to #1354 – Hills Drive – Hillside Rd – Lin Rd – Nob Rd – Parkview Rd – Pinnacle Dr – Pleasant St – #1104 Pleasant St to Graffenburg Rd – Pond Ln – Portal Rd – Proctor View Ct – Proctor View Dr – Ripley Rd – Rolling Hills Dr – Russetbush Rd – Sherman Drive – Pleasant St to #1710 – Slaytonbush Ln – South Park Drive – Sunflower Cir – Sylvan Glen Rd – Taber Drive – Taber Rd – Tilden to #15 Taber Rd – Taber Rd West – Tilden Ave – South Park Dr to Taber Rd – Tilden Ln – Ty Pl – White Birch Rd – Wildflower Cir – Wildwood Ridge The boil water advisory will be in effect for approximately 48 hours, until laboratory testing confirms the advisory can be lifted.
Customers are advised to boil their water for at least two minutes before using it for drinking or cooking.
Customers are also advised against using cloudy or discolored water – especially hot water – because it may require you to flush your hot water tank once clear water becomes available.
Customers should also avoid washing clothes in discolored water, because it could permanently stain your laundry.

Power outage at water plant leads to boil advisories near Oakdale Park, Wildwood Park

The loss of power at the Collins Park Water Treatment Plant pump station has led the city to issue a boil advisory for two areas.
City spokesman Ignazio Messina said in a statement Friday that the pump station lost power for “less than one minute,” when backup generators restored power.
The possible drop in water pressure has prompted the city to issue boil advisories until 5 p.m. Saturday as a precaution.
The two areas affected by the boil advisories are not contiguous, with one in East Toledo around Oakdale Park and the other in West Toledo surrounding Wildwood Park.
The West Toledo area’s boundaries are Central Avenue, Corey Road, Holland-Sylvania Road, and Sylvania Avenue.
The East Toledo area’s boundaries are Oak Street, Florence Road, East Broadway Street, and the railroad tracks.

Precautionary water boil advisories lifted

TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) – UPDATE: The City of Toledo says the advisories have been cancelled as of 11:15 a.m. Saturday.
Precautionary boil water advisories were issued for two areas after a brief power issue at the city’s high service pump station at the Collins Park Water Treatment Plant according to a media release sent to 13abc.
The high service pump station lost power for less than one minute before backup generators restored power.
As a precaution, because of a possible drop in water pressure within the two areas, the city issued the boil water advisories.
The advisories expire at 5 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 29, 2018.
The two areas affected by the precautionary boil advisories are bounded by the following: • The north side of Central Avenue from Corey Road to Holland Sylvania Road; the east side of Holland Sylvania Road from Central Avenue to Sylvania Avenue; the south side of Sylvania Avenue from Holland Sylvania Road to Corey Road; the west side of Corey Road from Sylvania Avenue to Central Avenue.
The area includes Wildwood Preserve Metropark.
Please find a map attached.
• Florence Road from E. Broadway to Oak Street; Oak Street from Florence Road to the railroad tracks; E. Broadway from Florence Road to the railroad tracks.
The railroad tracks is the northern border.

NOTICE: 100 drinking water connections affected in Jackson

The City of Jackson Water/Sewer Utilities Division issued a precautionary water boil advisory on Friday afternoon.
According to officials, the boil advisory affects around 100 drinking water connections, in the areas of River Oaks Blvd.
blocks 2300-2501, River Oaks Place, Northtown Road, Northtown Circle, N. Mill St. blocks 1400-2299, Wesley Avenue and McTyere Avenue.
A press release from the city said "This notice does not mean that your water is unsafe, but it does mean that you must take precaution and boil your water before use," adding that customers should boil their drinking water until adequate pressure is restored to the water system.
Water should be brought to a rolling boil for one minute before giving it to your pets and if using it for cooking, baking, ice cubes, taking medication, brushing teeth, washing food, mixing baby formula or food, mixing drinks and washing dishes.
The boil advisory will remain in affect until further notice.

Boil water advisory lifted in New Hartford, Utica

The Boil Water Advisory for New Hartford and Utica has been lifted, according to the Mohawk Valley Water Authority.
The advisory was issued for parts of Utica and New Hartford following a water main break Thursday near the intersection of Pleasant Street and Tilden Avenue in Utica.
It affected customers on the following streets: Albany Street from South Park Drive to Broackway Road; Beckwith Circle, Bedford Lane, Birchwood Lane, Buckley Road, Candlewood Lane, Carmen Lane, Christensen Road, East Park Court, East Park Road, Floral Court, Floral Drive, Graffenburg Road from Slaytonbush Lane to #1354, Hills Drive, Hillside Road, Line Road, Nob Road, Parkview Road, Pinnacle Drive, Pleasant Street from #1104 Pleasant Street to Graffenburg Road, Pond Lane, Portal Road, Proctor View Court, Proctor View Drive, Ripley Road, Rolling Hills Drive, Russetbush Road, Sherman Drive from Pleasant Street to #1710, Slaytonbush Lane, South Park Drive, Sunflower Circle, Sylvan Glen Road, Taber Drive, Taber Road from Tilden to #15 Taber Road, Taber Road West, Tilden Avenue from South Park Drive to Taber Road, Tilden Lane, Ty Place, White Birch Road, Wildflower Circle and Wildwood Ridge.