Boil water advisory issued for parts of Orange County

ORANGE — The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has issued a boil water advisory for people who get their water from the Orange County Water Control Improvement District #2 public water system (West Orange).
Customers on east side of town including Pearson, Greenbriar, Westmore, Lawndale, Bellcrest, Foreman, Holland, Hwy 87 Holland, Western from 87 to Quincy, Quincy, Longhorn, Buffalo, and Alamo to boil their water prior to consumption, according to a release from the water district.
+++ News release from Orange County Water Control Improvement District #2 public water system (West Orange) To ensure destruction of all harmful bacteria and other microbes, water for drinking, cooking, and ice making should be boiled and cooled prior to use for drinking water or human consumption purposes.
The water should be brought to a vigorous rolling boil and then boiled for two minutes.
In lieu of boiling, individuals may purchase bottled water or obtain water from some other suitable source for drinking water or human consumption purposes.
When it is no longer necessary to boil the water, the public water system officials will notify customers that the water is safe for drinking water or human consumption purposes.
Once the boil water notice is no longer in effect, the public water system will issue a notice to customers that rescinds the boil water notice in a manner similar to this notice.
Please share this information with all the other people who drink this water, especially those who may not have received this notice directly (for example, people in apartments, nursing homes, schools, and businesses).
You can do this by posting this notice in a public place or distributing copies by hand or mail.
If you have questions concerning this matter, you may contact Jason Lawson or April Lombardo at 409-883-4003.

Boil Water Advisory issued for areas of Fairmont

The boil water advisory is in effect for residents of Boulevard Avenue, Salem Street, Kerns Avenue and the surrounding area.
The purpose for this advisory is a main water line repair in the area.
Residents of the affected areas are advised to boil water until further notice.
Stay with 12 News for more updates.

Boil water advisory issued for Corbin Street, Holiday City

A Precautionary Boil Water Advisory has been issued for residents and businesses off Corbin Street.
A Streets Division crew was working to clear a drainage ditch which was clogged by hurricane debris.
They accidentally snagged a main line which was more than ten feet deep.
There is no evidence of contamination but State regulations require the precautionary Boil Water Advisory until tests confirm the lack of contamination.
The City of Jacksonville is recommending if you live in the area, that you boil water for drinking, making ice, washing dishes, brushing teeth and food preparation.
Water should be brought to a rolling boil for one minute and cooled before using.
Water for pets should be boiled and then cooled for their use.
Boiling water for one minute should kill any disease-causing organisms that may be present in the water.
The boil water advisory will continue until further notice.
For more information, call City Utilities Maintenance at 938-5234 or check www.jacksonvillenc.gov/boiladvisory.

Boil-water advisory in effect for parts of Longueuil

A boil-water advisory is in effect for Saint-Hubert and Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville until further notice.
The City of Longueuil issued the notice on Thursday, saying the measure is necessary “due to laboratory results which indicates the presence of E. coli in the water mains.” Residents are asked to boil the water for at least one minute before consuming it.
Tap water can still be used for washing dishes, doing laundry and bathing.
A full map of affected areas can be found by clicking here.
The city says it will inform citizens when the advisory is lifted.

Boil-water advisory issued in Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville and Saint-Hubert

The City of Longueuil has issued a boil-water advisory for the borough of Saint-Hubert and the City of Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville.
The advisory was issued after lab results showed E. coli bacteria in a water sample.
In a news release, Longueuil says it is mandatory to boil water for at least one minute before consumption.
Boiled water should also be used to prepare food and drinks, to make ice cubes and to brush teeth.
Unboiled tap water can be used to wash dishes with hot water, so long as they’re dried well.
Young children should be washed with a washcloth rather than bathed, in order to prevent them from swallowing water.
The city says residents should continue boiling water until it issues an advisory saying the order has been lifted.

Boil water notice lifted for Falkland

The taps are once again OK to drink from.
The boil water notice for the Falkland Water System issued on Sept.13 has now been rescinded.
RELATED: Boil water advisory issued for Falkland system According to the Columbia Shuswap Regional District recent water quality tests have confirmed that bacterial counts in the Falkland Water System’s drinking water supply have returned to acceptable levels.
For further information, please contact the CSRD Operations Management at 250.833.5950.
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Route 61 reopens in Muhlenberg, but boil-water advisory still in effect for parts of Reading

Between 700 and 800 properties in the northeast and Northmont sections of the city are covered by the advisory.
Muhlenberg Township, PA — A break in a large water main on Route 61 in Muhlenberg Township was fixed Monday and the road was reopened.
The break occurred in a 30-inch main along the 4000 block of the Pottsville Pike, which is Route 61, according to the Reading Water Authority.
The main supplies water to between 700 and 800 properties in the northeast and Northmont sections of Reading.
A 20-foot section was repaired by 6 p.m. on Sunday.
The road was repaired by noon today and then reopened, said Tony Reynolds, distribution superintendent for RAWA.
A boil-water advisory for the affected homes will likely remain in effect until Wednesday, but RAWA will announce when it has been lifted, he said.
Although the break occurred in Muhlenberg, there was no affect on water there.
There was another break in that area in late August that prompted the closure of Route 61 for days.
Reynolds said that RAWA is still investigating the cause of the repeated problems.

Boil water advisory issued for entire village of Holly

HOLLY, Mich. – The village of Holly has issued a boil water advisory for all residents.
There is also a boil water alert for all customers on their water system.
A break in valve on a water main along N. Saginaw Street prompted the advisory.
According the village’s Facebook page, the boil water advisory will remain in effect for the next 48 hours.
Any resident or customer with questions can call Holly’s public works department at 248-634-2202 with questions.
You can also find more information and updates here.

Boil-water advisory: Sept. 18, 2018

Ravencliff McGraws Saulsville Public Service District has issued a boil-water advisory for New Richmond Bottom, Wyoming East High School, and New Richmond Nursing home.
The advisory follows a low system pressure.
Customers in these areas should boil their water for at least one full minute prior to use until further notice.

Boil water advisory issue for all Holly water customers

HOLLY, MI — A boil water advisory has been issued for all Holly residents and those connected to the village’s water system.
The advisory issued Monday, Sept. 17, by village officials comes after a broken valve replacement on a water main along the North Saginaw Street corridor and will remain in effect for at least the next 48 hours.
Those using water from their faucets are cautioned to boil water they plan to use for drinking, brushing teeth, preparing food, making ice, giving to pets, coffee, and washing fruits and vegetables.
Water does not have to be boiled for washing clothes, taking showers, flushing toilets, car washing, and household cleaning.
Residents are advised to get updates from the village’s website at hollyvillage.org; on the village’s Facebook page, Village of Holly Offices; or via the village’s Public Works Department at 248-634-2202.