Boil Water Advisory issued for Haywood area

According to officials, this advisory is for a water main break in the area.
Stay with 12 News for more updates.

UPDATE: Cambria, Lumberport added to boil water advisory

HAYWOOD, W. Va. (WDTV) — UPDATE 9/12/18 11:55AM Officials say Cambria and Lumberport have been added to the advisory.
The Lumberport Water Plant has issued a boil water advisory for the community of Haywood.
This is due to a main line break in the river.
Crews are working to repair the break.
There’s no word on how long this may take.

Pamplico repeals boil water advisory

PAMPLICO, SC (WMBF) – The town of Pamplico has repealed a boil water advisory as samples collected Wednesday show the water is safe for cooking and drinking, according to a news release.
If you should have any questions, call town hall at 843-493-5551.
Copyright 2018 WMBF News.
All rights reserved.

Some Lawtell residents under boil water advisory due to main water line break

A boil advisory has been issued for customers of the Lawtell Water District following a water main break Wednesday afternoon.
Residents who live on the following streets are under a bowl water advisory until further notice: U.S. 190 east, Wisdom St. , North 6th St. , South 6th St. , Boudreaux St., Debleaux St., Lee St., Blake St., Gerard Street., Boone Street and Charles Burr Lane.

Boil water advisory issued for customers of Schoolcraft system

Schoolcraft officials issued a boil water advisory Wednesday, after the village’s water supply experienced a pressure loss.
The village manager said the water pressure dropped while an outside contractor was doing work on the system.
The boil water advisory is a precautionary measure, due to concerns over contamination.
It will be lifted once test results come back negative.
That’s expected to happen within the next 24 hours.

Village of Schoolcraft issues boil water advisory

SCHOOLCRAFT, Mich. — For the next 24 hours residents in the Village of Schoolcraft are advised to boil their water after the water distribution system loss water pressure.
According to officials, an outside contractor shut off the water valve which resulted in the loss of pressure for a period of time.
Although the water pressure has been restored, officials took samples to test for bacteria in the water.
It takes up to 24 hours for those tests to come back but according to officials they hope to have the problem fully resolved by then.
Residents are advised to only used boiled or bottled water for drinking, preparing food, brushing teeth, making ice and washing dishes.
Anyone wanting more information is advised to call the Village of Schoolcraft at 269-679-4304.

Businesses impacted by San Angelo boil water advisory

Sonic Drive-in, 527 W Beauregard Ave., remains open, but is only selling bottled water and food.
Sonic Drive-in, 3311 Sherwood Way, remains open, but is only selling bottled water and food.
Sonic Drive-in, 3410 Knickerbocker Road, remains open, but is only selling bottled water and food.
It is also using bottled water for any water needs, and selling canned drinks and bottled water.
It is also using bottled water for any water needs, and selling canned drinks and bottled water.
They are selling only bottled water.
The Pit BBQ, 2330 Sherwood Way, is using boiled water and is not selling fountain drinks or tea.
They are also not selling drinks besides bottled water.
It does have bottled water.
The cooking and cleaning water is boiled, and the bathrooms are good to use.

St. Martinville boil water advisory rescinded for most

The City of St. Martinville has rescinded its boil water advisory for all residents except for those living on Oak Drive.
The water was turned off on Saturday to make a repair to the main water line.
Residents living on Oak Drive should boil water for at least one minute before consuming.

Church Point boil water advisory lifted

Officials with the Church Point Water system says that some customers are NO LONGER under a boil water advisory.
Customers along Marie, Michelle, Jeanne, and Francois Streets were placed under a boil water on Monday, September 10.
Water is now safe for consumption.

St. Joe boil water advisory lifted

ST. JOE, Ind.
(WANE) – Residents in St. Joe can safely drink water again after a month-long boil water advisory.
Clerk Treasurer​ Allison McKean said Tuesday that the town lifted its boil water advisory noon Monday.
McKean said all repairs at the town’s pump house had been completed and required water tests came back clean.
It was Aug. 11 when police said a suspected drunk driver drove through a dead-end street and crashed into the pump house.
Repairs were expected to take two weeks, but stretched out a month.