Boil-water advisories: Oct. 31, 2018

The Raleigh County Public Service District has issued a boil-water advisory for some Arnett System water customers, specifically Sundial to and including Lower Walhonde.
The advisory follows a water main break.
Customers in these areas are urged to boil their water for at least one full minute prior to use until further notice.

Boil advisory issued for some Jeff Davis Parish residents

The Jeff Davis Water Commission #1 has issued a boil water advisory for some residents in Thornwell, Louisiana.
Residents on Mouton Road, Clovis Road, Mallett Road, Ward Line Road, and Hillais Road, are now under a boil water advisory.
The advisory is issued as a precaution as crews make repairs to a water line in the area.

UPDATE: Boil Water Advisory lifted for parts of Estill County

IRVINE, Ky. (WTVQ) – The Estill County Water District No.
1 lifted its boil water advisory Monday morning, October 29, 2018, for the following areas: -402 Eck Hollow Road to 8662 Red Lick Road -Sang Branch -Logsdon Lane -Deer Lick -Horn’s River -Jenkins Branch -McSwain Branch

Boil water notice lifted Sunday

The notice, which lasted six days, forced the university to set up free water stations around the UT campus.
Austin Water lifted the city’s boil water notice Sunday afternoon after one week.
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality tested the water and confirmed it was safe for Austin residents to use for drinking, cooking and making ice.
“We are fully confident that the tap water is safe to drink,” Austin City Manager Spencer Cronk said Sunday at a press conference.
The notice was originally issued Oct. 22, after unprecedented flooding caused high levels of silt to flow into the lakes, leaving Austin water plants unable to treat the water.
“The next steps are going to be figuring out what was the cause of this and how we can get better at emergency response and communication.” Jimmy Johnson, assistant vice president for campus safety, said in an email to the UT community that campus water fountains will be considered safe to use after the trash bags have been removed, and stand-alone ice machines will have signs posted when they are safe to use.
“The university has developed a coordinated plan to quickly and systematically enable the consumption of water on campus.” While residents are not required to flush their pipes, there are still water restrictions in place.
At 10 a.m. on Monday, the restrictions on irrigation and washing vehicles will be lifted.
Austin Water also recommends removing at least one quart of water from your refrigerator water dispenser before consumption and emptying any ice created during the notice.
Waterway bans for Lake Austin and Lake Travis still remain in effect and will be reevaluated Monday.

Mandatory boil water notice lifted for City of Callaway

CALLAWAY, Fla. – The mandatory boil water notice has been lifted in the City of Callaway.
You should run water for approximately five minutes at each tap to flush the lines, and discard the first bin of ice from icemakers.
The areas in green are areas where the notice has been lifted, and areas in purple are still under the boil water advisory.
The cities of Springfield and Mexico Beach, as well as Tyndall Air Force Base remain under a boil water notice.

The boil water advisory in Buckingham is over

A preventive boil water advisory has been lifted in the Buckingham sector of Gatineau.
The advisory had been declared earlier in the week while watermain repairs were being carried out.
Inspectors have verified the water’s safety and residents are advised to open all faucets and let the water run for a minute or until it turns cold before using it.
The same procedure must be followed for fountains and ice during the notice period.

Boil Water Advisory lifted for Town of Milk River

Alberta Health Services has confirmed that satisfactory water quality has been restored in the Town of Milk River.
As water quality has been restored, the boil water advisory October 23, 2018 has been lifted, effective immediately.
Residents with health concerns can contact Health Link to speak with a registered nurse 24 hours a day, seven days a week, toll-free at 811.
Information on what to do when a boil water advisory is over can be found on My Health Alberta website https://myhealth.alberta.ca/Alberta/Pages/Boil-water-advisory-what-to-do-when-the-advisory-is-over.aspx.

Boil water advisory ends in Buckingham

A preventive boil water advisory has been lifted in the Buckingham sector of Gatineau.
The advisory had been declared earlier in the week while watermain repairs were being carried out.
Inspectors have verified the water’s safety and residents are advised to open all faucets and let the water run for a minute or until it turns cold before using it.
The same procedure must be followed for the fountains and the ice to be discarded during the notice period.
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The boil water advisory in Buckingham is over

A preventive boil water advisory has been lifted in the Buckingham sector of Gatineau.
The advisory had been declared earlier in the week while watermain repairs were being carried out.
Inspectors have verified the water’s safety and residents are advised to open all faucets and let the water run for a minute or until it turns cold before using it.
The same procedure must be followed for the fountains and the ice to be discarded during the notice period.

Pembroke issues boil-water advisory

PEMBROKE — Residents who lost water because of a break Thursday afternoon in a main water line are under a precautionary 24-hour boil-water advisory.
The break in the 12-inch water main occurred on Normal Street west of Harry West Lane in Pembroke, according to information released by Town Hall.
Water has been restored to most of the affected areas, but the town is still working to restore water to customers in residential areas, such as the Brookfield and Clearview subdivisions, and areas along Normal Street.
Residents who see discolored water coming from their faucets or are experiencing other issues should report the problems to the Public Works Department at 910-521-2458 between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. or the Pembroke Police Department at 910-521-4333.