Hurricane Irma: Boil water notices

Water is safe for bathing, laundry and other non-consumptive uses.
Officials said those without power to boil water should disinfect their drinking water by adding eight drops of unscented household bleach to each gallon of water, mixing the water and allowing it to stand for at least 30 minutes.
Osceola County Toho Water Authority A drop in water pressure has caused TWA to issue a precautionary boil water advisory to customers served by the Bay Lake Estates Water Treatment Plant.
Officials advise customers to drink bottled water or to boil water for at least one minute before drinking it or using it to cook.
Residents on public sewer systems are asked to minimize usage if possible.
Volusia County City of DeLand Because of power outages and excessive storm water, officials ask residents who are connected to city sewer to refrain from adding wastewater to the sewer system by avoiding showering/bathing, doing laundry or flushing toilets.
Orange County City of Winter Park No boil water notices have been issued and no outages have been reported.
Officials ask customers to minimize their water usage because of power outages at several sewer lift stations.
Call 407-599-3219 to report water outages.
Residents with a sounding PEP tank alarm should call 386-986-2360 to have a repair crew dispatched.

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