Asheville boil water advisory cancelled after mudslide damage

Asheville boil water advisory cancelled after mudslide damage.
Buncombe Co., N.C. (WSPA) — An early morning mudslide closed a road near Asheville and put nearby residents under a boil water advisory.
The boil water advisory was lifted Saturday.
Dispatch confirmed Town Mountain Road was blocked shortly before 8 a.m. Friday.
The road is open again.
As of 6:45 a.m. Friday, Asheville Water Resources Department says an emergency water interruption is impacting the area between Bartrams Walk Drive and Mountain Vista Drive off Town Mountain Road.
Water officials have also issued a boil water advisory for the area.
Residents are advised to vigorously boil tap water for one minute before consuming and wait until the water is clear before using after it’s restored.
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Boil water advisory issued in Scottsburg, Indiana

Boil water advisory issued in Scottsburg, Indiana.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A boil water advisory has been issued for residents in Scottsburg, Indiana.
The advisory was issued Saturday morning due to a water main break.
The affected areas include North Meridian Street east to the Scottsburg city limits and Highway 56 north to the Scottsburg city limits.
Officials have not said how long the advisory will remain in effect.
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Boil water advisory issued for about 115 customers in Martin County, Ky.

Boil water advisory issued for about 115 customers in Martin County, Ky.. MARTIN COUNTY, Ky. (WSAZ) – A boil water advisory has been issued Thursday for some customers of the Martin County Water District, according to a news release from the agency.
It affects customers from the beginning at Milo Bridge on Old Route 3 and continuing through Milo to the bottom of Calloway Hill at Tomahawk.
About 115 customers were affected after a valve shutoff in the water system.
Customers are advised to boil any water used for cooking, drinking, bathing, oral hygiene and watering pets for at least three minutes, then allow it to cool sufficiently.
The advisory remains in effect until further notice.

Boil Water Advisory rescinded for the city of Severy

Boil Water Advisory rescinded for the city of Severy.
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNW) – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has rescinded a boil water advisory for Severy in Greenwood County.
The advisory was issued because of a loss of pressure.
Laboratory testing samples collected from the City of Severy indicate no evidence of contamination.
Public water suppliers in Kansas take all measures necessary to notify customers quickly after a system failure or shutdown.
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Boil water advisory Patterson to east of Franklin

Boil water advisory Patterson to east of Franklin.
A boil water advisory has been issued for St. Mary Parish Waterworks Dist.
The district encompasses the area from Red Cypress Road in Patterson to the east side of Franklin including Calumet, Verdunville, Centerville and Garden City.
The water treatment plant lost electricity, therefore pressure pumps were not running for a short duration and the system pressure dropped below La.
Department of Health requirements.
Because of these problems, the water produced by the water supply system is of questionable quality.
It is recommended that all consumers disinfect their water before consuming it (including fountain drinks), making ice, brushing teeth or utilizing it for food preparation or rinsing of foods using the following method: Boil water for one full minute in a clean container.
The one minute starts after the water has been brought to a full roiling boil.
The advisory will remain in effect until rescinded by Water Dist.
5, upon notification from DHH that additional water samples collected from the water system show the water to be safe.

Boil Water Advisory issued for Burden in Cowley County

Boil Water Advisory issued for Burden in Cowley County.
BURDEN, Kan. (KSNW) – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has issued a boil water advisory for the City of Burden public water supply in Cowley County.
KDHE officials issued the advisory because of a loss of pressure in the distribution system.
Customers should observe the following precautions until further notice: Boil water for one minute prior to drinking or food preparation, or use bottled water.
Dispose of ice cubes and do not use ice from a household automatic icemaker.
Disinfect dishes and other food contact surfaces by immersion for at least one minute in clean tap water that contains one teaspoon of unscented household bleach per gallon of water.
Water used for bathing does not generally need to be boiled.
Persons with cuts or severe rashes may wish to consult their physicians.
If your tap water appears dirty, flush the water lines by letting the water run until it clears.
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Boil water advisory issued in Lexington County

Boil water advisory issued in Lexington County.
Columbia, S.C. (WACH)–The City of Columbia Water Works advises the water customers of Settlers Way Road, Rapids Ford Court, and Olde Stream Court, located in Lexington County, to vigorously boil their water for at least one full minute prior to drinking or cooking.
Also, any residents near the affected area who have lost water and/or water pressure are advised to vigorously boil their water for at least one full minute prior to drinking or cooking.
The City of Columbia has experienced 8 inch line repair.
This could possibly result in bacterial contamination of the water on Settlers Way Road, Rapids Ford Court, and Olde Stream Court.
This boil water advisory will remain in effect until it is lifted.
The City of Columbia Water Works is presently working to correct the problem.
All food processors and restaurants should comply with prescribed USDA and SC DHEC recommendations, respectively.
Should you have any questions pertaining to this advisory, please call the Lexington/Richland County Environmental Services at 896-0620.
Restaurants and Hotels only may contact the SC Restaurant and Lodging Association at 765-9000.

SJWD Water District issues boil water advisory

SJWD Water District issues boil water advisory.
Spartanburg Co., S.C. (WSPA) – The Startex, Jackson, Wellford, and Duncan Water District has issued a boil-water advisory Saturday afternoon after a water main break that will affect roughly 70 homes.
The SJWD says that the area affected includes Duncan Reidville Rd.
from Berry Shoals Rd.
to Reidville Rd.
and Leonard Rd.
from Duncan Reidville Rd.
to Reidville Rd.
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Boil water advisory issued for Minersville

Boil water advisory issued for Minersville.
MINERSVILLE — Customers of the Minersville Municipal Water Authority should boil their water until further notice.
The authority issued a boil water advisory earlier this week because of a water main break that took place about 5:30 a.m. Thursday and affects the entire system of 3,200 connections, or about 6,500 people.
“The break was on a Reading Anthracite haul road off of Valley Road in Cass Township.
Hence the reason for the boil water advisory.
If all of our coliform samples come back negative, the boil water will be lifted on Monday,” Melanie Spittler, authority manager, said in an email.
According to a notice posted on the borough’s website, www.minersvilleonline.com, there is an increased chance that the loss of positive water pressure could allow contamination to enter the system.
Customers should not drink the water before boiling it.
The notice advises customers to bring all water to a rolling boil, let stand for one minute and cool before using.
Notification will be made when appropriate.

Severy back under boil water advisory

Severy back under boil water advisory.
Email Barely a day after Severy had a boil water advisory rescinded, a new advisory has been issued.
The overall reason is the same — low water pressure — but the underlying situation is different.
Greenwood County Emergency Management Director Levi Vinson says a pair of water main breaks took place Thursday.
On Monday, a valve issue led to a boil water advisory.
Once again, town residents have to take several steps to make sure their water is safe: *Boil water for one minute before drinking or preparing food.
*Get rid of current ice cubes and do not use ice from a household automatic ice maker.
*Disinfect dishes for at least a minute by using a solution of one teaspoon of unscented bleach for every gallon of water.
Food preparation surfaces also need to be disinfected using this method.
The adivsory is in effect until further notice.