Boil water advisory on tap in Adams
– If you think it’s easy to run a restaurant kitchen without potable water, think again.
George Haddad and his wife Jackie have been dishing it out for decades at the Red Carpet Restaurant on Park Street in Adams.
"I think the biggest effect is the people aren’t coming," George Haddad stated.
"If we catch another full weekend, it’s going to start hurting financially."
Meanwhile, over at the Visitors Center, before the weekend began, they began distributing 252 cases of bottled water that someone donated.
Cody Stojba, 11, was playing with friends Monday afternoon, awaiting the start of school next week.
He says last week he drank lots of water to hydrate himself at football practice, and guess what happened?
He wasn’t the only one in town who got sick.
"My fiancee was sick, I was sick, and my children were sick," said Christian Carnes, an Adams resident.
George Haddad says he’s sick of the aggravation.
Boil water advisory issued in Brunswick County
Brunswick County Public Utilities issued a boil water advisory for Sandy Creek and portions of Malmo Loop Road, Maco Road and other nearby areas.
A contractor closed a main water line valve Monday by mistake, which caused low water pressure for customers in the area.
Brunswick County Public Utilities and the Division of Water Resources advises vigorously boiling all water for human consumption for one minute before using it or use bottled water.
The following areas are affected: Malmo Loop Road Maco Road (Malmo Loop Road to Andrew Jackson Hwy.)
Old Maco Road Buck Hideaway Farmer’s Chapel Road Aycock Court Bacon’s Way Learning Lane All Sandy Creek customers The advisory remains in effect until further notice.
A map of the area is in the PDF below.
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Boil water advisory on tap in Adams
– If you think it’s easy to run a restaurant kitchen without potable water, think again.
George Haddad and his wife Jackie have been dishing it out for decades at the Red Carpet Restaurant on Park Street in Adams.
"I think the biggest effect is the people aren’t coming," George Haddad stated.
"If we catch another full weekend, it’s going to start hurting financially."
Meanwhile, over at the Visitors Center, before the weekend began, they began distributing 252 cases of bottled water that someone donated.
Cody Stojba, 11, was playing with friends Monday afternoon, awaiting the start of school next week.
He says last week he drank lots of water to hydrate himself at football practice, and guess what happened?
He wasn’t the only one in town who got sick.
"My fiancee was sick, I was sick, and my children were sick," said Christian Carnes, an Adams resident.
George Haddad says he’s sick of the aggravation.
Boil water advisory lifted in Ilion
ILION, N.Y. – The boil water advisory for South Ilion along Elizabethtown Road and Spinnerville Gulf Road has been lifted.
The advisory, which went into effect Aug. 1, was due to a project to replace a water valve near a bridge on Elizabethtown Road as part of a bridge construction project.
When first announced, the advisory was only expected to last a few days, pending the results of water testing.
Boil water advisory on tap in Adams
– If you think it’s easy to run a restaurant kitchen without potable water, think again.
George Haddad and his wife Jackie have been dishing it out for decades at the Red Carpet Restaurant on Park Street in Adams.
"I think the biggest effect is the people aren’t coming," George Haddad stated.
"If we catch another full weekend, it’s going to start hurting financially."
Meanwhile, over at the Visitors Center, before the weekend began, they began distributing 252 cases of bottled water that someone donated.
Cody Stojba, 11, was playing with friends Monday afternoon, awaiting the start of school next week.
He says last week he drank lots of water to hydrate himself at football practice, and guess what happened?
He wasn’t the only one in town who got sick.
"My fiancee was sick, I was sick, and my children were sick," said Christian Carnes, an Adams resident.
George Haddad says he’s sick of the aggravation.
Pleasant Valley PSD issues boil water advisory
MORGANTOWN — There is a boil water advisory for all homes on Wades Road, Peaceful Road, Helmick Road, Golden Acres development, Dollar Road, Gamble Road, Green Valley Village, Jeffrey Village and Arena Road.
The advisory also affects homes from 2330-2627 on Blue Horizon Drive, homes from 3973-3537 on Lazelle Union Road and homes from 1933-1400 on Cassville/Mount Morris Road.
Updates will be provided as soon as possible.
Customers can contact Pleasant Valley PSD office at 304-328-5847.
Planned Kehewin treatment plant set to end boil-water advisory in 2020
The Kehewin Cree Nation, about 235 kilometres northeast of Edmonton, has been under a boil-water advisory since 2011, according to the Indigenous Services Canada website.
Although the federal organization has invested $13.9 million to support construction of a new water treatment system, the group says in a news release the water advisory isn’t expected to be lifted until March 2020.
“So today marks the first step in a longer journey of partnership and a moment of renewed relationships.” In July, a drinking water advisory was lifted at the Whitefish Lake First Nation, about 425 kilometres northwest of Edmonton, that had been in place since May 2011.
Clean water is being trucked to community cisterns while a new water treatment plant is under construction.
Kehewin, with more than 1,100 residents, is one of 73 First Nations across Canada that has had a drinking-water advisory in place for at least a year.
That’s down from 105 advisories three years ago.
The federal government’s goal is to eliminate all advisories by March 2021.
This year’s budget provided another $172.6 million over three years to deal with First Nations water infrastructure.
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Parts of Reading, Pa. under boil water advisory
READING, Pa. (WPVI) — Portions of Reading are under a boil water advisory for the next three days.
The Reading Area Water Authority said it is repairing a 36-inch water main break in the 3900 block of Pottsville Pike.
Water service has been restored, but the boil water advisory will be in effect while officials test the water, Bill Murray of RAWA said.
Murray said about 850 residents were affected.
The advisory was issued for Center City, the Northmont Area and the Northeast area of the city.
The water main break had shut down Pottsville Pike at Reading Crest Avenue for a few hours Sunday morning.
The road has reopened.
Residents will receive a second notice after testing is completed.
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Boil Water Advisory has been lifted for the Hamlet of Igloolik
Public Health Advisory Boil Water Advisory has been lifted for the Hamlet of Igloolik The Department of Health advises residents of the Hamlet of Igloolik that the boil water advisory is over.
### Media Contact: Nadine Purdy Communications Manager Department of Health 867-975-5712 npurdy@gov.nu.ca
Boil water advisory lifted
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