Route 61 reopens in Muhlenberg, but boil-water advisory still in effect for parts of Reading

Between 700 and 800 properties in the northeast and Northmont sections of the city are covered by the advisory.
Muhlenberg Township, PA — A break in a large water main on Route 61 in Muhlenberg Township was fixed Monday and the road was reopened.
The break occurred in a 30-inch main along the 4000 block of the Pottsville Pike, which is Route 61, according to the Reading Water Authority.
The main supplies water to between 700 and 800 properties in the northeast and Northmont sections of Reading.
A 20-foot section was repaired by 6 p.m. on Sunday.
The road was repaired by noon today and then reopened, said Tony Reynolds, distribution superintendent for RAWA.
A boil-water advisory for the affected homes will likely remain in effect until Wednesday, but RAWA will announce when it has been lifted, he said.
Although the break occurred in Muhlenberg, there was no affect on water there.
There was another break in that area in late August that prompted the closure of Route 61 for days.
Reynolds said that RAWA is still investigating the cause of the repeated problems.

Boil water advisory issued for entire village of Holly

HOLLY, Mich. – The village of Holly has issued a boil water advisory for all residents.
There is also a boil water alert for all customers on their water system.
A break in valve on a water main along N. Saginaw Street prompted the advisory.
According the village’s Facebook page, the boil water advisory will remain in effect for the next 48 hours.
Any resident or customer with questions can call Holly’s public works department at 248-634-2202 with questions.
You can also find more information and updates here.

Boil-water advisory: Sept. 18, 2018

Ravencliff McGraws Saulsville Public Service District has issued a boil-water advisory for New Richmond Bottom, Wyoming East High School, and New Richmond Nursing home.
The advisory follows a low system pressure.
Customers in these areas should boil their water for at least one full minute prior to use until further notice.

Boil water advisory issue for all Holly water customers

HOLLY, MI — A boil water advisory has been issued for all Holly residents and those connected to the village’s water system.
The advisory issued Monday, Sept. 17, by village officials comes after a broken valve replacement on a water main along the North Saginaw Street corridor and will remain in effect for at least the next 48 hours.
Those using water from their faucets are cautioned to boil water they plan to use for drinking, brushing teeth, preparing food, making ice, giving to pets, coffee, and washing fruits and vegetables.
Water does not have to be boiled for washing clothes, taking showers, flushing toilets, car washing, and household cleaning.
Residents are advised to get updates from the village’s website at hollyvillage.org; on the village’s Facebook page, Village of Holly Offices; or via the village’s Public Works Department at 248-634-2202.

Boil water advisory issued in Robards area

HENDERSON, Ky. – The Henderson County Water District has fixed a water main break and has issued a boil water advisory for some customers in the Robards area.
Those affected are on Kentucky 1299 between the intersections of Busby Station Road and Kentucky 416, Cherry Hill Road, Ed Otey Road, Hunter Lane and Meahl Cates Road between Kentucky 1299 and 8053 Meahl Cates Road until further notice.
Residents are advised to boil water for 5 minutes before consuming.
There is a possibility customers may experience cloudy or discolored water.
If your water is discolored, please open several cold water faucets until the water runs clear before using.
This should typically take only a few minutes.
For further information, please contact Henderson County Water District at (270) 826-9802.

Water boil advisory issued for areas near Eagle Creek Park

The City of Findlay Water Distribution Department has issued a water boil advisory for several blocks near South Blanchard and Second streets.
According to the department, the following blocks are affected: The 1000 and 1100 blocks of South Blanchard Street The 500 and 600 blocks of Second Street The 900, 1000 and 1100 blocks of Park Street Repair work on the water main at South Blanchard and Second streets is cited as the reason for the advisory.
Consumers affected by the advisory should vigorously boil all water used for cooking, drinking or oral hygiene for at least one minute, or use bottled water instead.

Spickard placed under boil advisory

The community of Spickard has been placed on a precautionary boil water advisory until further notice.
Larry Marrs, on behalf of the town of Spickard, reports chlorine levels in the water are lower than what they should be prompting the boil advisory that was issued Monday to the water customers.

Union Williams PSD issues Boil Water Advisory for some customers on Carpenter’s Run Road

PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WTAP) – Union Williams PSD has issued a Boil Water Advisory until further notice for water customers on 2023 to 2395 Carpenter’s Run Road in Wood County.
Union Williams PSD says crews have repaired a water leak on Carpenter’s Run Road and are testing the water in that area to make sure it’s safe from possible contaminants.

Boil Water Advisory In Effect In Holly

HOLLY, Mich. (WWJ) — A "Boil Water Advisory" has been issued for the Village of Holly in northern Oakland County after issues with a water main.
Authorities say the advisory was sent out as a precaution for any customers using the village’s water system — including those outside the village limits that are attached to the system.
More than 6,000 people are affected by the advisory, according to village officials.
The advisory was spurred by a broken valve that needs replacement on a water main along the North Saginaw Street corridor.
Authorities say the alert, sent out Monday afternoon, will last for at least 48 hours.
During an advisory, water should be boiled before drinking, preparing food, and hygienic activities.
Boiling the water helps to kill any potentially harmful bacteria, viruses and parasites.
Freezing will not disinfect the water.
See: Tips and instructions on how to handle a boil water advisory.

Boil advisory issued due to emergency repair

on Monday officials with the Village Water Systems issued a boil advisory due to an emergency repair on the main line.
The water had to be turned off and the advisory is effective immediately for those with a complete loss of water.
The boil advisory impacts all of David Dr., all of Lindsey Rd., all of Cannon Rd.
and Wafer Rd.
from 1347 through 1852.
You should boil your water for at least one minute before eating, drinking, making ice or brushing your teeth.
The advisory will remain in effect until further notice.