Boil water advisory issued for Village of Palmetto

The Village of Palmetto has experienced problems with the water supply system.
Water pressure was lost while servicing the water well on Hwy 360.
Because of these problems, the water produced by the water supply system is of questionable microbiological quality.
Therefore, as a precaution, the Village of Palmetto Water System is issuing a boil water advisory effective immediately.
The advisory is to remain in effect until rescinded by the Village of Palmetto Water System.
It is recommended that all consumers disinfect their water before consuming it (including fountain drinks), making ice, brushing teeth, or using it for food preparation or rinsing of food by the following means: Boil water for one full minute in a clean container.
The one-minute starts after the water has been brought to a rolling boil.
(The flat taste can be eliminated by shaking the water in a clean bottle, pouring it from one clean container to another, or by adding a small pinch of salt to each quart of water that is boiled.)
The Village of Palmetto Water System will rescind this boil water upon notification from the Louisiana Department of Health – Office of Public Health that additional water samples collected from the water supply system have shown the water to be safe.

Boil water advisory in effect for part of Paulding County

PAULDING COUNTY, Ga. – A boil water advisory is in effect for several neighborhoods in eastern Paulding County after a water main break on Womack Avenue.
The county water system said there is a wide area of water loss and low water pressure for their customers along Highway 92 and these subdivision streets: Paige Street, Womack Avenue, Presidential Drive, Viola Drive, Kensley Way but not neighbors on Holland Drive.
[RELATED: What to do (and what not to do) during a boil water advisory] BOIL WATER ADVISORY: Paulding County has issued a boil water advisory for several streets off Highway 92 https://t.co/d5XtpyLnAU pic.twitter.com/ia1CHUZaxo — WSB-TV (@wsbtv) February 13, 2019 The county says customers in those areas should boil all water prior to drinking, cooking or preparing food until further notice.
Water officials did not provide an estimated time for the repairs or when the adivsory would be lifted.
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Boil-water advisory affects some Onsted residents

ONSTED — A boil-water advisory was issued to some Onsted village residents Sunday following a water main break in the village.
The village announced on its website Sunday afternoon that due to a break on Main Street, “bacterial contamination may have occurred in the water system.” The boil-water advisory is expected to be in effect until Wednesday, Feb. 13.
Residences affected are on Main Street north of Parkside Drive to Crestview Drive, along with three addresses on Conner Street.
Affected residents were hand-delivered notices, according to the village.
The water main break and boil-water advisory does not affect any businesses, including restaurants, or the Onsted Community Schools campus, according to the village’s Facebook page.
Onsted has previously had two water main breaks this year, one Jan. 4 along Maple Street and the other Jan. 17 along Third Street.
Both breaks only affected a small part of the village due to the network’s connectivity setup.

Charleroi authority under boil-water advisory has another water line break

An authority in Charleroi was investigating a third water line rupture on a pipeline that led Tuesday to a boil-water advisory in the Mon Valley.
Monessen Councilman David Feehan said the line broke again on a major transmission line on a hill in Rostraver Township where a landslide along Route 906 was also under investigation.
The section of roadway is in Rostraver Township.
Valerie Petersen, spokeswoman for the state Department of Transportation, said PennDOT crews were monitoring the landslide, which was caused by line rupture.
Route 906 did not close due to the landslide, which required plow trucks to move mud from the roadway.
The boil-water advisory remained in place until further notice in Monessen, North Charleroi, Charleroi and Speers, Pappasergi said.
The water supply will be tested again Thursday to confirm whether it tests negative for the presence of disease-causing organisms.
Water buffaloes have been set up at: Speers Borough Building, 300 Phillips St.; Charleroi Fire Department, 328 Fallowfield Ave., Lock No.
4 Volunteer Fire Co., 550 Isabella Ave.; and Monessen Fire Department No.
1, 239 Donner Ave.

Wolcottville boil water advisory lifted

(WANE) – A boil water advisory put into place in Wolcottville after a fire fight drained the town’s water supply has been lifted.
The town normally pumps 80,000 to 100,000 gallons of water a day.
On the day of the fire, it pumped over 220,000 gallons.
Days later, a boil water advisory was issued as a safety precaution.
"It didn’t necessarily ran out of water," Utilities Superintendent Darin Garrett said.
Garrett said when the pressure in the water system gets that low, the town issues a boil water notice as a precaution.
His team is sending two water samples to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management so they can give the all clear.
That rang true.
On Wednesday, the town lifted the boil water advisory.
For Twin Six Restaurant, the advisory meant a small loss of business.

Eastburg Borough under boil water advisory after water main break

Absorbent booms can be seen around the demolition site of the former Kmart building in East Stroudsburg on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019.
Cal Miller, of the East Stroudsburg Water Department, said a water main break caused by contractors at the site is responsible for the boil water advisory.
[PATRICK CAMPBELL/POCONO RECORD] The Borough of East Stroudsburg is under a boil water advisory until further notice after a water main break on Lincoln Avenue on Thursday afternoon.
According to Cal Miller, Head Water Plant Operator, the advisory comes as a result of a broken water main that was caused by contractors during the demolition process of the former Kmart plaza.
The incident occurred around 2:30 p.m. and the boil water advisory was put into effect at 5:30 p.m.
It is unclear when the advisory will be lifted but Miller said lifting it typically requires two consecutive days with a total absence of coliform bacteria.

Boil advisory issued for area of Lafayette after water line damaged

Water District North (WDN) and Lafayette Utilities System (LUS) have issued a Boil Water Advisory for residents and businesses in the area of LA Highway 93 between Gloria Switch Road and Vatican Road.
LUS says that due to an error by private contractor hitting an LUS water line, water pressure dropped significantly this afternoon.
While crews work to repair the damage, LUS is recommending a Boil Water Advisory for the designated area.
Customers in the affected area need to vigorously boil their water for at least one (1) full minute prior to drinking or cooking.
This advisory will remain in effect until further notice.

Canceled boil water advisory for Pendleton residents

(FOX Carolina) — Pendleton Water Works is issuing a repeal of the boil water advisory, effective on February 10th, at 4:42 pm.
The advisory was given because pressure was lost due to a water main break on S. Elm Street.
Residents not longer need to boil water prior to consumption.
Samples were taken in the area and came back clear, Water Works released to press.

Cohoes boil-water advisory lifted

COHOES — A boil water advisory declared Friday in Cohoes has been lifted.
The advisory, issued after a water main break in the vicinity of 6 Berkley Avenue, affected nearly 3,000 households in the vicinity.
The affected areas were placed under the boil advisory until the water could be tested by an environmental laboratory.
Tests found no bacteria in the system.
City officials say residents can resume normal consumption of water.

UPDATE: Boil water advisory in West Union lifted, residents asked to conserve water

WEST UNION, W.Va. (WDTV) — UPDATE 2/5/19 A boil water advisory put into place for all of West Union after a water main break last week has been lifted.
Officials are asking that residents conserve water for the next 24 hours.
Stay with 5 News for any further updates.
According to West Union water officials, due to water main break, an emergency water shut down for all of West Union will take place immediately.
City officials say crews are on scene working on the breaks and will get water on as soon as possible.