Boil Advisory June 21, 2018

Trenton Municipal Utilities has issued a boil water advisory for a portion of its customers due to a water main break that has resulted in a valving problem.
The advisory has been issued for customers located on Pleasant Plain from 20th Street south to 15th Street; from 17th Street from Pleasant Plain to Princeton Road; and East 18th Street from Pleasant Plain to Chicago Street.
The advisory began at 10:30

Boil Water Advisory for McCormick Co.

MCCORMICK, S.C. (WJBF) – The McCormick County Water and Sewer Department, advising residents of Willington to the intersection of Highway 7 to boil water before using.
This includes drinking and cooking.
Do not use ice made from the water unless it is boiled.
Dirt or debris may be in the water system due to a break in the line.
The advisory is effective until further notice.

City of Natchitoches orders boil advisory due to E. coli

NATCHITOCHES, La.
(Natchitoches Times) – A boil advisory has been issued for the City of Natchitoches after water samples showed the presence of E. coli.
All residents who consume water on the City of Natchitoches Water System are being asked to bring all water to a boil, let it boil for one minute, and let cool before consumption or use bottled water for consumption.
Fecal coliform bacteria were found in the water supply on samples from both Monday and Tuesday.
This form of bacteria can lead to sickness, especially for people with weakened immune systems.
The boil advisory will shall remain in effect until further notice.

Tennyson announces boil advisory

Customers on Easley Rd., Lauderdale Rd., Marshall Rd., Stone Rd., North State Road 161 north of Heilman, and the Town of Heilman should boil their drinking water.
The precautionary advisory is recommended because of a drinking water problem.
The decision was made in consultation with the Indiana Department of Environmental Management.
Water should be brought to a complete boil for five minutes before using.
Also, until the problem is resolved, water officials ask that water be conserved and that people only use what is necessary for household and personal needs.
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(This story was originally published on June 19, 2018)

Grand Prairie Water System issues boil water advisory

The Grand Prairie Water System has issued a boil advisory for all customers.
A reminder of what to do during a boil advisory: Boil water for one full minute in a clean container.
The one minute starts after the water has been brought to a full rolling boil.
The advisory is in effect until further notice.
The boil advisory was issued due to electrical failure within the system.
They are working on repairs at this time.

Boil Advisory in Grand Prairie

Customers are advised to boil for three minutes any tap water they intend to use for consumption, such as for drinking, cooking or making ice.
After boiling water, customers should let the water cool before consuming it.

A total of three boil advisories issued for Sullivan County

The Sullivan County Public Water Supply District has announced precautionary boil advisories that go until further notice.
One boil advisory affects rural water customers north of Browning on Highway 5 to Denver Road, with yet another advisory issued for customers on Tower Road.
A third boil advisory was issued yesterday for all rural water customers on Route N between Highway 5 and Friend Drive including Forum and England Drives.
All boil water advisories are in effect for Sullivan County customers until further notice is issued from the office in Milan.

City of Marietta issues Boil Water Advisory for some Glendale Road residents

MARIETTA, Ohio (WTAP) – The City of Marietta on Tuesday morning issued a Boil Water Advisory for some residents on Glendale Road, for an emergency water line repair.
The City of Marietta says there will be water service interruption due to an emergency water line repair.
Boil Advisories usually last 24 hours, but the City of Marietta will notify the public when the Boil Water Advisory for this area has been lifted.
This Recommendation is issued whenever a water break emergency has resulted in the loss of water service.
All affected water service locations have or will be flushed to re-establish our customers with a ‘safe’ water supply.
This means that effective chlorine residual is present to provide protection against bacteriological contamination in the water supply.
Bacteriological tests will be performed according to E. P. A. requirements.
After the required samples are found to be total coliform negative, the boil advisory is canceled.
If samples are positive for total coliform, the public will be re-notified and the boil advisory extended.
Water should be left to cool to a safe handling temperature before placing in storage containers.

Boil-water advisories: June 19

West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 35 customers on the 800 block of 10th Street and the 1000 block of 9th Avenue in Huntington.
The advisory follows a water main break.
Beckley Water Company has issued a boil-water advisory for Valley Street in Sophia.
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.

Part of Renfrew, Ont., under boil-water advisory

Residents in parts of Renfrew are being told to boil their water until further notice.
(Shutterstock / Africa Studio) People in a large swath of Renfrew are being told to boil their water, after a watermain break made it potentially unsafe.
Much of the town had lost water service earlier on Monday because of the break.
The town decided on the boil-water advisory after consulting with the local health unit.
The affected area is for all properties north of the Bonnechere River.
Residents are being told to bring their water to a rolling boil for at least one minute before using it and are encouraged to toss any recently made ice.
The water should also not be used for brushing teeth, washing food or making infant formula.
For these purposes, boiled water or commercially bottled water should be used.
The town said in a news release the advisory would be in place until further notice, but testing protocols suggest it could be in place for 48 hours, a town spokesperson said.