Boil Water Advisory issued for Marion County

Pleasant Valley, W.Va. – The City of Fairmont has issued a boil water advisory for some areas in Marion County.
The boil water advisory is in effect for the area around Ruskin Drive and Pleasant Valley Road until further notice.
The purpose for this advisory is to repair a water main line.
If you are experiencing low water pressure, a loss of water, or discoloration of water, make sure to boil it before use.
Stay with 12 news for any updates.

Latest: Harnett County calls for voluntary evacuation along Cape Fear River

CCS’ staff will continue to work closely with Cumberland County Emergency Management to monitor weather forecasts and road conditions.
It is not a pet-friendly shelter.
Waters of the Cape Fear are expected to rise to 62-feet by Tuesday morning.
Call the Hurricane Florence Information Line at 910-678-7657 if you need help with shelter assistance.
11:35 a.m. Harnett County officials are considering asking residents who live near the Cape Fear River to evacuate.
Officials are expecting the river to rise about 14 more feet in Harnett County, according to Zach Shean, the county’s assistant emergency management coordinator.
As of Saturday morning, 132 people were in Harnett County shelters.
Shean said 32 people were in a shelter at Western Harnett High School that was opened for residents evacuating from near the Little River.
10:28 a.m. Two Fayetteville fire stations evacuated Two Fayetteville fire stations were being evacuated Sunday morning because they are within a mile of the Cape Fear River.
“Rain and wind overnight has caused new outages and some customers who had power restored yesterday, may have lost service,” the release states.

Boil water advisory for Deep Run in Lenoir County

DEEP RUN, N.C. (WITN)- A boil water advisory has been issued for residents in the Lenoir County town of Deep Run.
Jamie Cannon with Deep Run Water says that the advisory is being issued due to a loss of pressure from a water main break due to Florence flooding.
There was no estimated time of repair given.

Officials issue a boil water advisory for Jefferson County Rural Water District No.10

JEFFERSON COUNTY, Kan. (KSNT) – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is issuing a boil water advisory for Jefferson County Rural Water District No.
10 in Jefferson County as of Sunday morning.
Officials say customers should follow these precautions until further notice: Boil water for one minute prior to drinking or food preparation or use bottled water Dispose of ice cubes and do not use ice from a household automatic ice maker Disinfect dishes and other food contact surfaces by soaking for at least on minute in clean tap water that contains one teaspoon of unscented household bleach per gallon of water Water used for bathing does not generally need to be boiled, however watching children is necessary while bathing so they do not drink any of the water.
People with cuts or severe rashes may want talk to their doctor The advisory started Sunday morning and will remain in effect until the conditions that caused the system to be at risk of bacterial contamination are resolved.
KDHE officials say a line break causing a loss of pressure in the system is the reason for the boil advisory.
Not having adequate pressure may result in a loss of chlorine residuals and bacterial contamination.
Restaurants and other food establishments that have questions about the impact of the boil advisory on their business can contact the Kansas Department of Agriculture’s food and safety lodging program at kda.fsl@ks.gov or call 785-564-6767.

Brunswick County Public Utilities issues boil water advisory for large swath of system

Customers of Brunswick County Public Utilities in all of Boiling Spring Lakes, all of St. James, all of Southport, all of Caswell Beach, along George II Highway area and along all of the Long Beach Road need to boil all water for human consumption until further notice.
The utility said main line breaks and flooding from Hurricane Florence was causing a low-pressure in these areas, potentially leading to back siphonage and introduction of bacteria into the water system.
Customers should boil all water that will be consumed, including for making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and preparing food.
Boiling the water vigorously for one to two minute should kill any bacteria that might have contaminated it.

Boil water advisory for Deep Run in Lenoir County

DEEP RUN, N.C. (WITN)- A boil water advisory has been issued for residents in the Lenoir County town of Deep Run.
Jamie Cannon with Deep Run Water says that the advisory is being issued due to a loss of pressure from a water main break due to Florence flooding.
There was no estimated time of repair given.

Boil Water Advisory: Adrian PSD

UPSHUR COUNTY, W.Va. (WDTV) – A boil water advisory is in effect for Adrian PSD customers South of the Wildlife Center until further notice.
Officials say the advisory is due to a mainline break.
Stay with 5 News for updates.

The latest: Robeson County schools ‘closed until further notice’

The flooding could be life-threatening, officials said.
Power lines and trees are down on at least 10 other roads.
Five people died as a result of the storm in North Carolina on Friday.
12:09 p.m.: Moore County schools will remain closed Monday due to power outages and heavy rain in the area.
More than 150 roads were closed in Wilmington on Saturday.
Yes, ContinueNo 10:40 a.m.: Flash flood warnings that were in effect for many central North Carolina counties, including Wake, have been extended until 5 p.m.
About 6,100 people in the county remain without power.
6:07 a.m.: State officials said 782,909 people remain without power.
5:04 a.m.: Officials said 780,390 are without power across the state.
4:37 a.m.: A tornado warning is in effect for Lenoir County until 5 a.m. 4:33 a.m.: WRAL meteorologist Elizabeth Gardner said that even though the center of Tropical Storm Florence is in South Carolina, North Carolina will continue to get the brunt of rain from the system, especially in the southern counties.

Boil advisory in effect for portions of southeastern NC in wake of Hurricane Florence

A mandatory boil water advisory has been issued for consumers of Carolina Beach.
Crews in Carolina Beach are working to restore water and sewer services.
Residents should see water pressure slowly gaining throughout the day.
Residents can use the water to bathe but should boil water for a minute or two before human consumption or use bottled water.
Customers will be notified when testing is completed and service is returned to normal.
A boil advisory has been issued for a portion of Surf City, town officials announced in a Facebook post Saturday.
"At this time, we are issuing a boil water advisory for the island portion of Town, including property located up to JH Batts Rd," the post stated.
"This advisory does not affect the mainland portion of Town after JH Batts to Highway 17."
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Water Advisory For Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District

–Water Advisory from Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District– Wayne Water Districts is currently evaluating water outages in the Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District area.
The county is aware of some power outages effecting well operation and they are looking for line breaks in the system.
For precaution only, we are advising those that live in the Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District to boil their water as contamination may be possible.
Boil water for at least two minutes and let cool before consumption.
Pregnant women and infants should use bottled water, but if that is unavailable, boiled water is recommended for them.