Boil water advisory issued in village of Whitehall

WHITEHALL — The village of Whitehall Department of Public Works has issued a boil water advisory for residents on several streets effective immediately.
The following streets and areas are effected: Elizabeth, Poultney, Pauline and East streets, Park Avenue and portions of Buckley Road.
The boil water advisory will remain in effect until further notice.

Nocatee, other areas under precautionary boil water notice

According to JEA, a precautionary advisory is in effect for customers in Nocatee and other surrounding areas to boil water for drinking and food preparation or to use bottled water due to a water main break that occurred Sunday, June 24.
The advisory affects customers in the following areas: Nocatee (including residents, businesses and schools) Bartram Springs Community: South of 14538 Cherry Lake Drive West and 14499 Cherry Lake Drive East Bartram Springs Elementary School The Reserve at Bartram Springs Cypress Trace Community businesses at the Promenade Plaza – Everest Lane Racetrack Road: East of Bartram Park Boulevard to Philips Highway (US1) The notice will remain in effect until the problem has been corrected and two consecutive days of satisfactory bacteriological results have been obtained.
JEA recommends customers bring water to a rolling boil for a minimum of one minute prior to using for drinking, food preparation or cooking.
Customers should also flush water lines for three minutes after water returns to remove any air and possible sediments from the lines.
For more information, contact JEA customer service at (904) 665-6000 or visit JEA.com/BWA.

Laughlin water service restored, but boil order still in effect

LAUGHLIN — A ghost-gray steam filled the kitchen of Joan Lee’s sushi restaurant, a side effect of a boil water order issued Saturday after a water main break in the heart of her small town.
Her six-year-old restaurant is about a half-mile south of the site of the water leak near Bruce Woodbury and Casino drives.
The break happened just before 1 p.m. Saturday in the unincorporated town about 90 minutes south of Las Vegas, flooding streets and leaving Laughlin’s resort corridor without water.
The medical marijuana dispensary is on the northwest corner of Bruce Woodbury and Casino.
Water service had been restored by Sunday morning, according to the Las Vegas Valley Water District, which operates and maintains facilities for the Big Bend Water District.
Businesses and residents are required to boil water or use bottled water for drinking and cooking until water quality is tested.
She planned to have at least two gallons of water boiling on the stove at all times until the order is lifted, she said.
“It was handled very well,” she told the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Sunday.
The two are staying at the Aquarius resort, across the street from the break.
Since the order was issued, Linda Hatch said, the resort has provided guests with plenty of bottled water.

Cicero issues boil water advisory

The advisory, posted on the town’s Facebook page, says the advisory is in place until 4 p.m. Monday, June 25.
The order is for the area of 845 Morse Landing Drive to South Catamaran Circle, which includes Quiet Bay Circle, Promenade Court, Sunfish Court and Whitewater Court.
The move is precautionary.
Anyone with questions about the order should contact 317-984-4833.

City of Aiken issues boil water advisory after water main break

Friday, June 22, 2018 AIKEN, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) — The City of Aiken has issued a boil water advisory after a water main break on Cardinal Drive and Cardinal Circle Thursday.
According to a tweet from the city, the advisory was issued for 40 houses affected by the break on the following roads: Cardinal Drive, Cardinal Circle, Cardinal Point, and 111, 112, 113, 114 The Bunkers.
The water is back on.
The water plant has been contacted to get a sample.
A boil water advisory was issued.
Cardinal Drive Cardinal Circle Cardinal Point 111, 112, 113, 114 The Bunkers pic.twitter.com/b8WC6h4qmf — City of Aiken, SC (@CityofAikenSC) June 22, 2018 They say the water was off for several hours while crew repaired the break on Cardinal Drive and Cardinal Circle.
Water main break on Cardinal Drive at Cardinal Circle.
Approximately 40 houses affected on the following roads: Cardinal Drive Cardinal Circle Cardinal Point 111, 112, 113, 114 The Bunkers.
The water will be off for several hours while we locate the break and make the repairs.
pic.twitter.com/APORVpFKeX — City of Aiken, SC (@CityofAikenSC) June 22, 2018

Boil advisory hits part of Bossier City

(BOSSIER CITY,LA) – The City of Bossier City has issued a boil advisory for a small area of Bossier City.
The advisory is for residents along and adjacent to Debra Street and James Street.
Utility construction on Shed Road required a valve down to complete the work.
Repairs began at approximately 8:00 am this morning and were not expected to impact any of the surrounding customers.
Complications with the repairs required an extension of the valve down with customers experiencing low water pressure through 8:00 pm this evening.
Water pressure has been restored.
However, this advisory is a precautionary measure and recommends those in the affected area to boil their water for one minute before consuming it until the advisory is rescinded.
The advisory pertains only to water used for consumption.
Again the advisory is a precautionary measure and not a boil order.

Barnegat Residents: Boil Your Water Until Further Notice

BARNEGAT – Barnegat police advised certain residents to boil their water after a water main break occurred in the area near Bay Shore Drive.
While this area is located within the boundaries of Barnegat Township, it is serviced by the Ocean (Waretown) Township Utility Department.
Chief Keith Germain said that they are unaware what caused the water main break, but members of the Waretown MUA is working on repairing the issue.
In a Nixle alert, Barnegat police noted that residents “are going to have reduced water due to the water main break.” Ocean Township posted an advisory notice on their website that stated “A potential or actual threat to the quality of water being provided to you currently exists.
As a precaution, we are implementing a limited Boil Water Advisory until testing of the water supply is deemed satisfactory.” The advisory requests that residents in the affected area use boiled or bottled water for drinking and cooking.
Recommended measures: Throw away food or beverages made with water during the time of advisory Keep boiled water on hand for use Don’t swallow water while bathing Rinse hand washed dishes with a diluted bleach solution Don’t use home filtering devices Use boiled water to treat injuries and feed pets.
The affected area runs from the 300 block of Bay Shore Drive to the public docks, said Germain.

Westshore water advisory lifted

After consulting with Interior Health, the Regional District of Central Okanagan has rescinded a Water Quality Advisory for customers of the Westshore Estates water system.
The higher turbidity caused by the historically high levels of the Okanagan Lake source water has decreased and is once again within the acceptable and safe Canadian guidelines for drinking water quality.
As a result the precautionary Water Quality Advisory that has been in place since May 15 has been removed.
See related: Water quality advisory issued for Killiney and Westshore

CWA lifts water advisory

CLARKE COUNTY, Miss.
(WTOK) – Clarkdale Water Association has lifted a Boil Water Notice it issued several days ago after a storm caused a break in a water main.
The association says multiple tests indicate the water meets the standards of the Safe Drinking Water Law and boiling is no longer necessary,

Boil-water advisories: June 22, 2018

West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 30 customers on Lee Street from Box 1516 to Box 1543.
The advisory follows a water main break.
West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 30 customers on Hughart Drive in Sissonville.
The advisory follows a water main break.
West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 70 customers on Hickory Road from Birch Road (not included) to Ashwood Road (included) and Larchwood Road (included).
The advisory follows a water main break.
West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 80 customers on Big Tyler Road from Kinrose Road (included) to Shawver Way (included), Mayapple Lane, Paxton Drive, Klondike Road, and Eagle Rock Drive.
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.
West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory for approximately 35 customers on the 800 block of 10th Street and the 1000 block of 9th Avenue in Huntington.