Bell City under boil advisory
Bell City water is currently turned off due to a water leak repair.
Areas included Hwy.
14 East, Hoffpauir Road, Rossignol Road, A. Derouen Road, Charles Schultz Road, North Railroad, B Street, C Street, D Street, 2nd Street, 3rd Street, and 4th Street.
The boil advisory will remain in place until further notice.
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Precautionary Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Mercer Street in Princeton, WV
PRINCETON – West Virginia American Water has lifted the precautionary boil water advisory for approximately 100 customers in the Mercer Street area of Princeton.
The advisory area included portions of Center Street, Straley Avenue, Park Avenue, Mercer Street, and N. 8th Street.
The advisory was issued following a main break which work crews have repaired.
Results of water quality testing have confirmed that water quality meets drinking water standards.
Therefore, there is no further need to boil water prior to consumption.
Customers will be notified of the lifting of the advisory by the CodeRed Phone Notification System.
For more information, contact West Virginia American Water’s customer service center at 1-800-685-8660.
Boil advisory in Cecilia
The system is repairing a main water line in the area.
Please boil until further notice.
Boil advisory issued for some water customers in Brookfield
The advisory, issued on Tuesday, affects Trumbull County Sanitary Engineer’s water customers living on Yankee Run Road and Lincoln Street.
Those affected should bring their tap water used for drinking or ingestion to a rolling boil for three to five minutes.
The advisory is in effect until further notice.
Resources Pulled Together to Help People Impacted by Boil Order
CRESTON, Iowa — Creston Water Works issued a boil advisory last Friday.
Residents across seven southern Iowa communities are forced to boil water before drinking it, cooking with it, or using it to brush their teeth.
The Southern Iowa Rural Water Authority (SIRWA) says it is still safe for animals.
On Monday, a local Hy-Vee stepped in to donate more than 20,000 gallons of water to people in the area.
SIRWA says residents should continue boiling water until further notice, as it is waiting on a filtration part to fix the system.
Last week, an issue with that filtration system resulted in bacteria, viruses, and parasites leaking into the water.
No one has fallen ill so far, but local businesses like Casey’s says they are unable to serve food due to the boil order.
Boil advisory in effect for portion of Brookfield
BROOKFIELD — A boil advisory is in effect for Yankee Run Road and Lincoln Street until further notice, the Trumbull County Sanitary Engineer’s Office reported today.
A boil advisory means that tap water used for drinking or ingestion should be boiled for three to five minutes.
Boil water advisory issued for part of South Abington Twp.
SOUTH ABINGTON TWP.
— Aqua Pennsylvania issued a boil water advisory today for customers connected to their Chinchilla and Stanton water systems.
An all clear is not expected until at least Thursday.
The utility posted the boil water advisory on their website.
A plumbing failure caused a water outage for “many customers” for the Chinchilla I, II and Stanton water systems.
Bulk water is being trucked into the system so water service can be restored as quickly as possible, the water utility said.
Repairs are being made.
Customers are advised to boil their water or use bottled water for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, preparing food and washing dishes until sample tests are received from a laboratory.
Discoloration in water prompted boil water advisory, affected business this weekend
On Friday, many Bluefield residents and businesses woke up to tap water tinged with yellow sediment.
A water main addition to the Bluefield water district shifted the velocity and direction of water in existing pipes, bringing up sediment and mineral deposits within the pipes.
Some reported discolored water as early as 5 AM.
By 4:30 PM, the West Virginia Water Company deemed the reports extensive enough to issue a boil water advisory.
The advisory, under West Virginia regulations, had to last until the water had been sampled and cleared for bacteria after a 24 hour window.
Laura Martin, a spokesperson for the company, told WVVA news that 8 samples had been taken throughout the water system on Saturday.
Some communities within Bland and Tazewell County, including Bluefield, VA, buy water from the Bluefield District as well.
These areas had the boil water advisory lifted today to comply with Virginia’s stricter regulations.
Local businesses were affected by the water.
Blue Spoon owner Nicole Coburn told us that she had to "buy extra water, we had to buy new ice, turn the ice machine off, do some things like that".
Precautionary boil water advisory lifted in Bluefield, Va.
BLUEFIELD, Va. — West Virginia American Water has lifted the precautionary boil water advisory for customers of Bluefield Valley Water Works in Bluefield, Va.
The advisory was issued Friday due to discolored water in parts of West Virginia American Water’s Bluefield, W.Va. water system, which provides water to Bluefield Valley Water Works in Virginia.
Results of water quality testing have confirmed that water quality meets drinking water standards per Virginia Department of Health regulations.
Therefore, there is no further need to boil water prior to consumption, the company said in a press release.
“West Virginia American Water thanks customers for their patience and cooperation during this event,” the press release said.
“Customers are encouraged to share this information with other Bluefield Valley Water Works customers in the affected area.
For more information, contact West Virginia American Water’s customer service center at 1-800-685-8660.”
Boil-water advisories: June 5
City of Gary has issued a boil-water advisory for entire water system.
The advisory is issued due to certified operator vacation.
West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 30 customers on Virginia Avenue from 41st Street to 43rd Street including 42nd Street from Staunton Avenue to Kanawha Avenue and Kanawha Avenue from 42nd Street to 43rd Street in Kanawha City.
The advisory follows a water main break.
Beckley Water Company has issued a boil-water advisory for all of Rustic Hills in Crab Orchard area.
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.