Boil order issued for the city of Bettendorf

BETTENDORF, Iowa (KWQC) – A boil order has been issued for Bettendorf residents.
Iowa American Water tells TV-6 they are unsure when the boil order will be lifted.
There was a water main break Thursday, April 5 in the 7000 block of Valley Drive that resulted in a precautionary boil advisory.
Iowa American Water believes about 90 customers were impacted, one customer on Criswell Street and residents in the Old Hunters Woods subdivision.
Due to the number of residents impacted, Iowa American made a CodeRED customer notification that alerted customers by their preferred method.

Boil-water advisories: April 6, 2018

This follows a water main break.
West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 10 customers on 16th St. Road and Kilowatt Lane in Huntington.
The advisory follows retiring a water main on 16th Street as required by the Division of Highways for a new road project.
West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory for some customers in the Green Valley Area in Huntington.
The specific streets include: 16th St. Road from Norwood Road to Cedar Crest Drive, Green Valley Drive, Country Side Acres, Twin Oaks Drive, Persimmon Lane, Red Bud Lane, Grapevine Road, Lynn Courtney Drive, Greenview, Pawnee Trail, Four Pole Road, Piney Branch, Fraley Branch, and Plybons Branch.
West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory for approximately 10 customers on Indiana Street from Walnut Streets to Garrett Street in South Charleston.
The advisory follows a water main break.
West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory for five customers from 99 Swarthmore Ave. to Rockledge Drive.
McDowell County Public Service District-Maybeury has lifted a boil-water advisory issued for its customers on March 26.
McDowell County Public Service District- Kimball has lifted a boil-water advisory issued for its customers on Febru ary 6.

Boil-water advisories: April 3

West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 12 customers on Kanawha View Road in Red House.
The advisory follows a water main break.
West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 72 customers on the following streets in Elkview: Elk Street, Walker Addition, Second Avenue, Third Avenue and Walker Street.
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 lifted in Hopewell

The restriction impacted the city of Hopewell, as well as the subdivisions of New Birchett Estates, Cedar Creek, Cedar Creek West, Strattford Woods and Mullberry Woods in Prince George County over Easter weekend.
Virginia American Water is asking customers to continue to conserve their water usage, however.
Electricity to the water pumping system at the company’s Hopewell treatment facility has been restored through auxiliary power, and water pressure is normal, the statement read.
There’s still no timetable on when the facility will return to normal operations.
The boil water advisory was issued on Friday, March 30 following a drop in water pressure due to an interruption in the operation of Virginia American Water’s Hopewell treatment facility.
Customers may no longer need to boil their water, but should flush household pipes, ice makers and water fountains prior to using for drinking or cooking by using the following guidelines: Run a cold water faucet in your home for 3-5 minutes.
Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines specified in the owner’s manual.
Run drinking water fountains for one minute at the highest flow rate possible.
Drinking water distribution at Hopewell High School and Carter G. Woodson Middle School will end at 6 p.m. Sunday.
Anyone with questions should call 1-800-452-6863.

Hopewell boil water advisory lifted

The results from samples taken from the water system meet all state and federal water quality standards.
“We are grateful to our customers for their ongoing cooperation as we ask them to continue to conserve water and curtail non-essential water use for the next 24 to 48 hours as the system rebuilds to regular operational strength,” said Barry Suits, president, Virginia American Water.
Virginia American Water does not yet have an estimate when the facility will return to normal operations.
The boil water advisory was issued on Friday, March 30 following a drop in water pressure due to an interruption in the operation of Virginia American Water’s Hopewell treatment facility.
Customers no longer need to boil their water, but they should flush household pipes, ice makers, water fountains, etc.
prior to using for drinking or cooking using these guidelines: • Run a cold water faucet in your home for 3-5 minutes.
• Run drinking water fountains for one minute at the highest flow rate possible.
With the return of regular water service, the drinking water distribution efforts at Hopewell High School and Carter G. Woodson Middle School will end at 6 p.m. today.
Virginia American Water appreciates its customers’ cooperation and is grateful to the City of Hopewell, the State of Virginia and the Virginia Department of Health for their partnership and assistance during this issue.
If customers have any questions, they may call 1-800-452-6863.

Boil water advisory lifted for residents in Hopewell, parts of Prince George

Officials said the results from samples taken from the water system meet all state and federal water quality standards.
“We are grateful to our customers for their ongoing cooperation as we ask them to continue to conserve water and curtail non-essential water use for the next 24 to 48 hours as the system rebuilds to regular operational strength,” said Barry Suits, president, Virginia American Water.
The boil water advisory also forced local restaurants to close their doors.
The owner of the restaurant tells me they had water when they got in and right when they opened they had none.
"Electricity to the water pumping system at the company’s Hopewell treatment facility has been restored through auxiliary power, and water pressure is normal.
Virginia American Water does not yet have an estimate when the facility will return to normal operations," officials said in an email.
Virginia American Water is advising residents to flush household pipes, ice makers, water fountains, etc.
Here are some guidelines: Run a cold water faucet in your home for three to five minutes.
Run drinking water fountains for one minute at the highest flow rate possible.
Those with questions can call 1-800-452-6863 or go to Virginia American Water’s website.

Some water plant equipment damaged; Hopewell boil order continues on Easter

HOPEWELL, Va. — Officials said they are making progress in restoring water service to some 9,000 customers in Hopewell after a pipe burst at a Virginia American Water plant Friday morning.
"Most residents are waking up to some water at their tap… [but] we continue to urge conservation in the home of water."
“We’re not 100-percent," Suits said.
Please boil your water for a minimum of one minute, and let it cool before consuming," Hopewell officials said Friday.
The pipe flooded the building and crews lost the power to run pumps and produce treated water to the thousands of customers, according to Senior Project Engineer Leslie Steves.
Virginia American Water will provide information as to when the advisory is lifted.
Until further notice, impacted customers should bring tap water to a rolling boil for one minute and allow cooling before using for consumption, drinking, making baby formula, ice cubes, washing vegetables and fruit, and for brushing teeth.
Bring tap water to a rolling boil for at least one minute; allow to cool before using.
Water plant official: ‘This was a very unfortunate event’ During a 4 p.m. Friday press conference, Virginia American Water Director of Operations Lauren Sufleta said there was no immediately timeline available when the plant will be fully functioning.
We are bringing them from all over and we are doing our best to get you back into the water service that you’re so used to receiving from us."

Boil-water advisories: March 28, 2018

West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for about 25 customers on one side of Garrison Avenue (opposite from Pacific Street) from Crestlyn Drive (included) to Edgewood Drive (not included) and Earie Street in Charleston.
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 about 10 customers on Whaley Court in Huntington.

Boil-water advisory: March 27

West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 25 on one side of Garrison Avenue (opposite from Pacific Street) from Crestlyn Drive (included) to Edgewood Drive (not included) and Earie Street in Charleston.
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 10 customers on Whaley Court in Huntington.

Boil-water advisories: March 22, 2018

West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for about 21 customers on Browder Street and two buildings on MacCorkle Avenue SW in St. Albans.
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 David Drive and Monta Vista Drive from Perrow Drive to David Drive in Cross Lanes.
West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory for customers on Cow Creek Road in Barboursville.
West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory for Bendview Drive, Rock Holly Road, Woodcliff Road and Estil Drive in Charleston.