Boil water advisory for Middletown

The company says there was a loss of disinfection of water entering the distribution system.
Suez is advising that water should not be ingested without boiling it first.
Bring all water to a boil for one minute and let it cool before using.
Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and food preparation until further notice.
Suez will inform customers when the advisory is lifted.

BOIL ADVISORY| Valley Public customers

GLOVERVILLE, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) — Valley Public Service Authority customers are asked to boil their water for one full minute before drinking, cooking or making ice.
VPSA reports that there has been an interruption in service.
There are no confirmed reports of contamination of the system but as a precautionary measure the following areas that have experienced an interruption in service and/or low water pressure are advised to vigorously boil their water for at least one full minute: Augusta Road from Old Aiken Road Extension up to Old Cherokee Drive.
Teapot Road HiIltop Drive Storm Branch Road Garrett Road Old Aiken Road portions of Atomic Road For more information or for questions visit www.valleypublic.orgor call 803-593-2053.

Clio lifts boil water advisory

CLIO (WJRT) (7/19/2018) – People who live in Clio can once again drink straight from the tap.
A boil water advisory issued for part of West Vienna Road was lifted on Thursday.
The city issued a Drinking Water Warning on Tuesday after a contractor exercising valves in the water system left one closed, causing water pressure to drop to an unsafe level.
Two tests conducted 24 hours apart after water pressure was restored showed safe levels of bacteria, allowing the advisory to be lifted.

ATQ: Second drinking water advisory issued for Clio residents in 1 week

The City of Clio issued a drinking water warning due to a break in an operating water main that resulted in a loss of pressure.
Clio residents that live along Tacoma Court and 3450 W. Vienna Road were boiling their water following the issue.
The valve has since been opened, but the advisory remains in effect.
This is the second water advisory issued in Clio in the past week.
Turner is not happy about the boil water advisory.
"It kind of makes me wonder what will happen to me if I drink it or washed with it," Turner said.
The city said accidents are going to happen in projects like this, but the important question is how many times will this happen before the contractor faces some consequences.
They’re doing a good job," Wiederhold said.
Wiederhold said it will become an issue if the contractor continues to break water mains.
For more information, contact the city at 810-686-5850.

Mechanicsburg lifts boil advisory

A missing Springfield man has been found alive and is being provided medical attention after being found in a wooded area where police have been searching for him since this morning.
Jack Dietsch’s vehicle was found abandoned in a field in the area of Titus Lane around 8:15 a.m.
Multiple officers from different Clark County agencies responded to the scene.
An airplane, a drone and K-9 units were initially used to try to find Dietsch, authorities said, but were unable to do so.
UPDATE @ 9:19 a.m. A black Chevrolet Cruze owned by Jack W. Dietsch, a missing man from Springfield, was found Thursday morning in Springfield Township.
According to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office Dietsch has not been located and an extensive search of the area with a K-9 unit is planned to take place.
Jack W. Dietsch, 74, of Springfield, was last seen Monday, July 16, according to authorities.
Officers are reportedly searching in the area of a vehicle found abandoned in the area of Titus Lane in Clark County, according to initial dispatch reports.
Initial reports indicated officers may be looking for a person who was reported missing to authorities.
We’re working to learn more and have a crew on the way to the scene.

Boil advisory in place for several Tennyson customers

The Tennyson Water Utility says the boil advisory is for customers located on White Rd., Winsett Rd., State Road 62, Maxville Rd., Smith Rd., Campbell Rd., Geyer Rd., Barchet Rd., State Road 161 in the Degonia Springs area, Eames Station, Frog Pond Rd., and Hendrickson Rd.
The utility says the precautionary measure is recommended because of a drinking water problem within the service area.
Customers are urged to bring all cooking and drinking water to a complete boil for five minutes before using.
Customers are also urged to conserve water and only use what is necessary for household and personal needs.
Anyone with questions can contact the Tennyson Water Utility at (812) 567-8816.
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(This story was originally published July 18, 2018)

Slater Council discusses water leak, boil order

The Slater City Council met for its regular meeting, Tuesday, July 17.
Mayor Stephen K. Allegri wanted to go over the power outage and the water leak that happened recently.
"When the whole town is out it is usually an issue with Kansas City Power and Light.
A number of years ago, we looped the town so we can come in from two different directions, but they have to come in and pull the switch to do it," Allegri said.
Because Kansas City Power and Light has to dispatch someone to come flip the switch, two to three hours is what to expect when there is an outage.
Allegri took the time to thank Jim Stanfield and Jean Black who reported the leak, as well as the city crew who worked all night to fix the problem.
This boil order was a direct result of the water leak.
Assistant City Administrator Gene Griffith announced they had two employees resigned, but one position was already filled.
The admission will be $5 and includes pizza and drinks.
The street project, which had been rescheduled because of the water leak should, start the third week of August.

Boil-water advisories: July 19, 2018

West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for about 125 customers on Fletcher Avenue, Fairlawn Avenue, Virginia Avenue and Payne Avenue from 18th Street to 16th Street in Dunbar.
The advisory follows a water main break.
Customers in these areas should boil their water for at least one full minute prior to use until further notice.

SUEZ: Middletown Water customers to boil water before using it

SUEZ is warning customers of Middletown Water to boil their water before using it.
The company said Wednesday that Middletown Well #2 “is experience operation conditions that compromise the water quality.” Inadequately treated water could contain disease-causing organisms which can cause symptoms such as diarrhea, nausea, cramps and associated headaches, the company added.
SUEZ notes that Well #2 was taken offline.
The company will inform customers when water no longer has to be boiled before using it.
For more information, please contact SUEZ – Middletown, 473 S Lawrence St, Middletown, PA 17057 or at 717-948-3055 or 888-844-0352.

Some Slidell residents under boil water notice

Some on the North Shore need to boil their water.
A boil water advisory has been issued for Tammany Utilities customers in Slidell’s landings subdivision.
Tammany Utilities flushed water distribution lines Wednesday.
Varying water pressure caused by the flushing process is what makes the boil water advisory necessary.
Customers should boil water for one full minute before using it to drink, make ice, brush teeth and prepare food.
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