Boil Water Advisory: Evelyn Drive in St. Andrews Area

Columbia, SC (WLTX) — The City of Columbia has issued a Boil Water Advisory for water customers on Evelyn Drive, from Fernandina Road to Juneau Road and Raintree Apartment Complex, in the st. Andrews Area of Columbia.
Officials say the City of Columbia has experienced an 8-inch water main break, which could result in bacterial contamination of the water on Evelyn Drive, from Fernandina Road to Juneau Road and Raintree Apartment Complex.
Water customers should continue to vigorously boil their water for at least one full minute prior to drinking or cooking until otherwise notified by the City of Columbia Water Works.
Also, any ice made from water that has not been boiled should not be used for drinking purposes.
Any residents near the affected area who have lost water and/or water pressure are also advised to vigorously boil their water for at least one full minute prior to drinking or cooking.
The City of Columbia says it is working to correct the problem.
Any questions or concerns should be directed to the City of Columbia’s Customer Care Call Center at 545-3300.

Boil Advisory issued for parts Ohio Co.

The Water District has issued a boil advisory for some of its customers after a line blew out on Flint Springs Road.
The advisory is expected to last at least till Wednesday of this week as lines have to be flushed.
Some of the areas under the advisory include: Baizetown Flint Springs Fordsvile Haskins Horse Branch Olaton In addition to those area, customers whose account number start with: 2, 40, 41, 42, 51, 56, 80-82 are also under the boil advisory.
We will update this story with new information when the advisory has been lifted.
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Boil Water Advisory: Cornell Arms on Pendleton Street

Columbia, SC (WLTX) — The City of Columbia has issued a Boil Water Advisory for water customers at Cornell Arms, located at 1230 Pendleton Street.
Officials say the City of Columbia has experienced a water main break, which could result in bacterial contamination of the water at 1230 Pendleton Street.
Water customers should continue to vigorously boil their water for at least one full minute prior to drinking or cooking until otherwise notified by the City of Columbia Water Works.
Also, any ice made from water that has not been boiled should not be used for drinking purposes.
Any residents near the affected area who have lost water and/or water pressure are also advised to vigorously boil their water for at least one full minute prior to drinking or cooking.
The City of Columbia says it is working to correct the problem.
Any questions or concerns should be directed to the City of Columbia’s Customer Care Call Center at 545-3300.

Boil water advisory issued at Cornell Arms Apartments

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WACH)– Water customers who live at the Cornell Arms Apartments are currently under a boil water advisory.
Columbia Water laboratory staff is advising water customers at 1230 Pendelton Street to vigorously boil their water for at least one full minute prior to drinking or cooking.
Columbia Water experienced a water main break that could possibly result in bacterial contamination of water at the apartment building.
Those who live near the area are also advised to boil their water as the water staff is currently working to correct the problem.
All food processors and restaurants should comply with prescribed USDA and SCDHEC recommendations, respectively.
Should you have any questions pertaining to this advisory, please call Lexington/Richland County Environmental Services at 896-0620.
Restaurants and hotels may contact the SC Restaurant and Lodging Association at 765-9000.
Questions concerning healthcare facilities such as hospitals, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities should be directed to the SC DHEC Division of Health Licensing at 545-4370.
Please contact the City of Columbia Customer Care Center at 545-3300 with any other inquiries concerning this Advisory.

Sesame Place closed, boil water advisory issued after Middletown Township water main break

MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WTXF) – Authorities have issued a boil water advisory in Middletown Township, Bucks County after a water main break left residents and business with low water pressure.
Residents have been advised to boil their water before drinking it following the water main break on East Lincoln Highway and Woodbourne Road near the TD Bank.
The township recommends residents use boiled or bottled water for drinking, making ice, washing dishes, brushing teeth, and preparing food.
Overnight, crews were able to shut down water service during repairs and some customers experienced a loss of pressure.
Among those who lost pressure was Sesame Place, which was forced to close early Thursday and remain closed Friday due to low pressure in the park.
The park has asked guests impacted by the closure to visit sesameplace.com for refund information and updates.
Crews are expected to continue making repairs on Friday, and will conduct bacteria tests once the repairs are completed.

Boil water order issued for parts of Lethbridge County

A boil water order is in effect for parts of Lethbridge County.
The order is affecting customers who use the Lethbridge North County Potable Water Co-op.
READ MORE: Fact file: What to do during a boil water advisory Customers located north of the Oldman River, east of Highway 25 and west of Highway 845, are affected.
Affected customers and water users should bring their water to a rapid boil for at least one minute prior to use.
Lethbridge County says any concerned water users can contact the Lethbridge North County Potable Water Co-op at 403-380-6918.

Neighborhoods in Oak Harbor area under boil water advisory

A boil water advisory has been issued for parts of Oak Harbor in Slidell.
The advisory includes: The Inlets Mariners Cove Masters Point Cypress Lakes The Moorings A major water leak is being repaired at the entrance of The Inlets and water had to be shut down to make the repair, according to Coast Waterworks.
When the repair is complete and water is restored, the company asks residents to boil their water for one minute for consumption only.
A water sample will be taken and sent to the Louisiana health department for testing.
Once the sample comes back and the state says it is safe the order will be lifted.
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Water outage and Boil Water Order to affect Belpre residents on Wednesday, July 11

BELPRE, Ohio (WTAP) – On Wednesday, July 11, an 8-hour water outage and 48-hour Boil Water Advisory will affect some customers in Belpre, as crews repair a water main slip on Ohio Route 7.
The City of Belpre Public Works Department says, starting at 9;00 A.M. on Wednesday, July 11, water will be shut off from Matheny Avenue in Belpre to the northern end of the water main ending at EnviroTank Clean, and the water main serving Joe Skinner Road.
The water shut off is needed for Belpre Public Works crews to repair a water main slip along Ohio State Route 7.
The repair work is expected to take 8 hours to complete, but the city warns residents to to have 2 days’ worth of water available in case of unforeseen circumstances.
A Boil Water Advisory will be in place beginning 9:00 A.M., Wednesday, July 11, 2018 and lasting 48 hours after water pressure and flow has been re-established.
For current information concerning the progress of the repairs, call the Public Works Office at 740-423-6485.
If you desire a call-back, please leave your name, address, and a contact phone number.
If no call-back is needed, simply listen to the recorded message.

Part of Nassau County Is Under A Boil Water Advisory

Residents of subdivisions along State Road 200 in Nassau County are advised to boil water that comes from the tap.
JEA issued the boil water advisory late Tuesday after a problem at one of its plants.
People in the affected neighborhoods should bring water to a rolling-boil for at least one-minute before using it for drinking, food preparation or cooking.
While the problem at the plant has been corrected, JEA said the advisory will remain in effect until tests over two consecutive days show the water is again safe to drink.
Customers with questions can contact JEA at 904-665-6000 or go to JEA.com/BWA.
Contact reporter Cyd Hoskinson at choskinson@wjct.org, 904-358-6351 and on Twitter @cydwjctnews.

BOIL WATER ADVISORY| Willington community, Moss Avenue

MCCORMICK COUNTY, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) — McCormick County Water and Sewer is asking for customers to boil their water for at least a minute prior to cooking, drinking or making ice.
The company confirms a 12" line break on Moss Avenue.
Due to the possibility of dirt or debris entering the drinking water system, residents of Willington and any customers that have experienced water loss near the Willington area on Moss Avenue and Roads off of Moss Avenue are asked to boil their water until further notice.