Boil water advisory for Gatineau neighbourhood

The City of Gatineau is issuing a preventive boil water advisory for part of the Limbour District.
The notice is being issued because of planned work to replace the aqueduct on Saint-Louis Street.
The construction is expected to take place next night between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. Thursday into Friday.
The work is part of the rehabilitation of Route 307 by the Ministry of Transport, Sustainable Mobility and Transportation Electrification.
The area affected by the boil water advisory is: – East of Saint-Louis Street / Montée de la Source / Route 307; – West of Chemin des Érables; – South of Pointe-Pêlée Street; – North of Tire Street.
This notice is effective as of Thursday at 10 p.m. and will last until it is lifted by the city.
Some homes in the affected area may experience a temporary shutdown of their drinking water supply.
Many could also see a drop in water pressure.
The city is reminding residents affected to boil their water for one minute before consuming it.
Once the preventive advisory to boil the water has been raised, it will then be necessary: – to open all cold water taps and let the water run for a minute, or until it becomes cold, before drinking; – discard any ice made with the water for the duration of the preventive notice.

Hillsboro water main break forces boil advisory, closure of County Courthouse

The city of Hillsboro will be under a boil order advisory until further notice after a water main line broke at Main Street and Business 21.
City Administrator Jesse Wallis said city officials had noticed moisture at the intersection Wednesday evening (July 4), but the situation got worse Thursday morning, so crews from the city’s Public Works Department closed the intersection and dug up the pavement to get to the source of the problem.
“We’re working on getting it repaired,” Wallis said.
“We’re pumping out the water to gain access to the line.” He said different areas of the city may be without water for longer periods than others.
“We’ve been opening and closing valves to try to get the water shut off to where it needs to be shut off,” he said.
“In certain areas, the water could remain off for the duration of the repairs or it may be restored when it’s determined that the valve can remain open.” One of the affected buildings is the Jefferson County Courthouse, 300 Main St. Because the building does not have water, County Executive Ken Waller and Circuit Judge Victor Mellenbrink, the acting presiding judge while Circuit Judge Darrell Missey is on vacation, agreed to close it through Friday.
All other county offices, including the Administration Center, 729 Maple St., the Administration Center Annex, 725 Maple St., and the Law Enforcement Center, 400 First St., remain open.
“Once the water pressure drops below 20 PSI (pounds per square inch), that automatically triggers a boil advisory,” Wallis said.
He said it’s likely that the boil advisory will remain in effect through the weekend, as it will require two consecutive daily samples of water showing satisfactory results before it can be lifted.
That sampling will begin once the line is repaired and flushed, he said.

Boil Water Advisory Remains in Effect in Alger

Village of Alger residents remain under a Boil Water Advisory.
Water was turned off in the village on Monday to repair a valve at the water tower.
After that work was completed, a water main break was discovered and the water was turned back off.
The repair was made, and water was turned back on Tuesday night.
The Boil Water Notice is in effect until further notice.

Boil-water advisories: July 5

Lincoln Public Service District has issued a boil-water advisory for water customers from Alum Creek Public Library to the end of line on Starlight Drive.
The advisory follows a water main break.
West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 12 customers on Thomas Avenue in South Charleston.
The advisory follows a water main break.
West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 18 customers on McClung Avenue in Barboursville.
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.

Crews work to repair water main break in downtown Frankfort

FRANKFORT, Ky. (WTVQ) — Crews in Frankfort are on scene at a water main break downtown, which has caused a significant traffic impact this morning.
According to the Frankfort Plant Board, the break is in the 300 block of Third Street.
They say water service will be temporarily interrupted and a Boil Water Advisory will follow.

Boil water advisory issued for Forty Mile’s Golden Sheaf Park

Medicine Hat News A boil-water order has been issued for Golden Sheaf Park west of Medicine Hat, in the County of Forty Mile.
The directive from Alberta Health Services was issued on June 27 and results from levels of E. coli and coliforms found in water samples taken June 25.
It states the order is a precautionary note and that water should be brought to a rapid, rolling boil of at least one minute prior to using it for domestic purposes.
The park management is required to continue providing samples, then once satisfactory levels are achieved, flush the distribution system.
The order will remain in effect until that occurs.

Boil-water advisories: July 2, 2018

Raleigh County Public Service District has issued a boil-water advisory for the entire water system of Egeria.
The advisory follows a water main break.
Raleigh County Public Service District has issued a boil-water advisory for the entire water system of Odd Westview.
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.

Boil water advisory issues for Anmore

ANMORE, W.Va. – A boil water advisory has been issued for the Crystal Lane and Benedum Drive areas of Anmore until further notice.
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Boil water advisory in place for Summerville

In Chattooga County, all City of Summerville water customers are under a boil water advisory through Friday.
Early Wednesday, there was a power outage at the Summerville Water Treatment plant on Filter Plant Road.
This caused a water outage or low water pressure Wednesday morning.
Water is back on at this time.
This is a developing story.
Stay with Channel 3 as we work to learn more.

Two boil water advisories issued by AHS in southern Alberta

VILLAGE OF BARONS – Alberta Health Services has issued two boil water advisories over the last several days, including one for a popular park and campground, and one for the Village of Barons.
According to AHS, a potable water line leak has resulted in the depressurization of the entire Village’s water distribution system, affecting close to 350 people.
The Village has been ordered to repair the water line leak, flush the distribution system, ensure water treatment parameters are brought back to acceptable levels as required by Alberta Environment and Parks, and must ensure two sets of bacteriological water samples submitted 24 hours apart, are sent to the Provincial Lab of Public Health for analysis.
The other boil water advisory affects Golden Sheaf Park, about half an hour southeast of Medicine Hat, where the levels of E. Coli exceeds safe margins, according to an Executive Order.
According to AHS, water being produced at the park, supplied to and intended for consumption by the visitors of the park is not potable.
Those using the water at the park are being directed to bring it to a rapid rolling boil and to boil it for one minute, before using it for drinking, making baby formula, brushing teeth or washing raw foods.
In addition, the water distribution system needs to be flushed, and six bacteriological water samples from various locations in the park must be submitted to the Provincial Laboratory of Public Health for analysis.