Boil Water Advisory lifted for Village of Roscommon

ROSCOMMON COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) — A boil water advisory issued for the Village of Roscommon has been lifted.
According to Lance Cherven with the Department of Public Works, the advisory was issued after a water main break on Wednesday.
The advisory affected residents from Second Street all the way south to the village limit.

Village of Roscommon Boil Water Advisory Lifted

The boil water advisory has been lifted for those who were in the affected areas of Roscommon County.
The advisory was made because of a water main break Wednesday evening.
The village of Roscommon said everyone from Second Street, south to the village limits needed to boil water or use bottled water during the advisory.
The advisory has now been lifted.

Boil water advisory expected for residents of Belleville

Belleville, Mich (WJBK) – The city of Belleville is currently experiencing a water main break on E. Huron River Dr, which has caused the water service to be shut off city wide.
Its is unknown at this time when the water will be back on, but when the service is restored a boil water advisory will be in effect.
Go to www.belleville.mi.us for more information.

Boil Water Advisory In Effect For City Of Belleville

BELLEVILLE – A message from the city of Belleville reporting a water main break which affecting the residents.
"The city of Belleville is currently experiencing a water main break which has caused water to be turned off city-wide.
Water service will be restored as soon as possible."
[FIND MORE HERE] When water service is restored, the city will be under a boil water advisory until further notice.
Stay tuned to WWJ Newsradio 950 for updates on this situation.

Rocky Point under boil water advisory

PENDER COUNTY, N.C. — Some areas in Rocky Point in Pender County are under a boil water advisory.
People experiencing periods of low pressure and outages due to a 12-inch water main break When the water service is restored, consumers are advised to boil all water used for human consumption for one minute Officials also strongly urge you to conserve water whenever possible People living on the roads are experiencing periods of low pressure and outages due to a 12-inch water main break.
Periods of low or no pressure in the distribution system increases the potential for bacteria to get into the water system.
Therefore, when the water service is restored, consumers are advised to boil all water used for human consumption for one minute.
This includes water used for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and food preparation.
Officials also strongly urge you to conserve water whenever possible.

Boil water advisory issued for City of Belleville

BELLEVILLE, Mich. (WXYZ) – Water will be shut off in the City of Belleville due to a water main break Sunday evening, according to the city manager.
The water will be off "for an undetermined period of time."
When the service is restored, the boil water advisory will continue to be in effect.
Click here for updates.

Boil water advisory issued for some Plaisance residents

KLFY News has been told a leak had been repaired and that required the water advisory be issued.
The boil water advisory is until further notice.

Stafford issues boil water advisory early Wednesday

STAFFORD — Residents this in southern Stafford County this morning are urged to boil their water.
T The Stafford County Government tells us: “Complications from a water main break in southern Stafford County yesterday require the issuance of Boil Water Alert for specific areas.
Out of an abundance of caution residents in the following areas are strongly advised to boil water: south of Eskimo Hill Road; east of Interstate 95; and in the Mountain View Road and Ramoth Church Road areas.
Currently, there is no issue with the water supply in the rest of the county.
Stafford Utilities is following Virginia Department of Health protocols in testing the water in the affected area as well as the rest of the county.
Officials expect the boil water alert to be in effect for two to three days.
Stafford County will update the public as information becomes available on www.staffordcountyva.gov, Facebook and Twitter.” The county began investigating the water main break late Tuesday night.
Residents are strongly advised to boil water or use bottled water for consumption.
Water used for washing clothes or non-consumption is acceptable.
A team has been dispatched to investigate and we will update you once we identify the problem and identify a timeline for repairs.

Prudence Island Water District issues boil water advisory

A boil water advisory was issued for some residents of Prudence Island.
E. coli bacteria was found in a sample collected from the storage tank of the Prudence Island Water District.
The advisory covers as many as 700 residents.
The Rhode Island Department of Health posted a list of streets covered by the advisory.
The state Department of Health said the water district recommends that customers boil vigorously, for at least one minute, all water used for consumption.
Customers can also use bottled water.
The boil water advisory does not apply to residents with private wells or on Prudence Park Water Coop.
Customers with questions can call the Prudence Island Water District at 401-285-6192.

Boil water advisory issued in Prudence Island Water District

PORTSMOUTH, R.I. — The Prudence Island Water District issued a boil water advisory after E. coli bacteria was found in a water sample from the storage tank, according to a state Department of Health statement Sunday afternoon.
More samples were slated to be taken and tested on Monday, the statement continued.
The district did not immediately return a voice message Wednesday morning seeking comment about those samples.
As many as 700 residents could be affected by the advisory, though it does not pertain to residents with private wells or members of the Prudence Park Water Co-op, according to the statement.
The district recommended that customers boil all water for consumption for at least one minute.
Infants and young children should not be bathed in the water because they might swallow it.
The presence of E. coli bacteria means it might be contaminated with human or animal waste.
Customers with questions should contact the water district at 401-285-6192 or info@pih20.org.