Boil Water Advisory issued for areas of Fairmont

The reason for this advisory is for a fire hydrant repair in the area.
Residents are advised to boil water before further notice.

Boil water advisory issued for parts of Lake City

LAKE CITY, SC (WBTW) – City officials with Lake City issued a boil water advisory this morning for certain areas.
The advisory is for the following streets: Williamsburg Avenue, Blanding, Street Taylor Street, lyerly Street , Peachtree Street, Pine Street , Singletary Avenue Rogers Avenue, Carolina Avenue, Lake Street, Valley Street Charles Street, Acline, Saul Street The advisory was issued after public work officials worked through the night to replace a fire hydrant that was installed back in 1919.
The advisory is expected to last until Friday morning.

Lake City issues boil water advisory

Lake City, S.C. (WPDE) — Lake City officials have issued a boil water advisory for part of the city.
Officials said crews were working on replacing a fire hydrant that was installed back in 1919.
The streets affected are; Williamsburg Avenue, Blanding Street ,Taylor Street, lyerly Street , Peachtree Street, Pine Street , Singletary Avenue, Rogers Avenue, Carolina Avenue, Lake Street, Valley Street, Charles Street, Acline Street, Saul Street.
There’s no word on how long the work will take, or how long the boil advisory will remain in place.

Boil water advisory remains in effect for Catskill

CATSKILL — A boil water advisory for the village of Catskill remains in effect Tuesday, a village official said.
The advisory will remain in effect until further notice due to recent heavy rains that stirred up algae blooms in the water supply, according to a statement released by the village on its Facebook page Sunday.
“We had so much runoff because of the 2 to 3 inches of rain, it was too much for our system to handle,” Catskill Village Trustee Joseph Kozloski said.
A test of the water Tuesday determined that the boil water advisory should remain in effect until another test is completed by tomorrow, Kozloski said.
“It’s close to 24 hours to get the results back,” Kozloski said.
“We put it in front of where the intake is.
“That’s why we bought that unit.” Much of the runoff comes from higher elevations and off water banks, Kozloski said.
“Whatever material is along the banks, the dead leaves, that comes in with the water,” Kozloski said.
No runoff of raw sewage into the Hudson River was detected and the state Department of Environmental Conservation was notified of the village’s overflows, Kozloski said.
Boil water advisories, which typically last between 24 and 48 hours, are issued to protect residents when it’s possible drinking water has been contaminated by microorganisms that can cause illness, according to the state Department of Health website.

Brunswick under boil water advisory after many water main leaks

BRUNSWICK, Md.
– The City of Brunswick in Frederick County, Maryland, recently announced a boil water advisory for their residents.
Brunswick experienced five to six water main leaks starting Sunday leaving around 100 residents temporarily out of water.
Brunswick’s Department of Public Works have been working around the clock to restore the pipes.
According to the Mayor of Brunswick, Jeff Snoots, the infrastructure has been a problem for many years.
The city also bought water for their residents to have as they wait for test results from the state.
"We are talking millions of dollars to fix this infrastructure,” said Mayor Snoots.
“Everybody has an answer, but no one has the funds.
So, that is my goal as Mayor and my Council is we continued for the last two years to put money back into the capital improvement plan to fix this."
According to Snoots, they should hope to have results as early as Wednesday.

Homes on South Main Street in Findlay affected by boil water advisory

Repair work on a water main has led Findlay to issue a boil water advisory for several homes today.
The advisory affects homes in the 1200 through 1700 blocks of the west side of South Main Street.
It also impacts homes at 1207, 1209, 1401, and 1733 South Main Street on the east side of the street.
The city says the advisory also impacts all of Tecumseh, Grant Boulevard, Parkway Drive, and Sherman Drive, as well as 100 West Pearl Street.
If you are under the advisory you should boil your water for at least a minute before using it.

Boil-water advisory for Venetian Isles lifted

A boil-water advisory was lifted for the Venetian Isles area of New Orleans East Sunday evening (Aug. 5), according to the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans.
The advisory was announced Saturday morning while SW&B workers were replacing three leaking hydrants along a Chef Menteur Highway water line that serves all customers east of Industrial Parkway, including Textron and Venetian Isles.
Tests confirmed water in the area was safe to drink Sunday and could be used for personal needs, SW&B said in a news release shortly before 8:30 p.m.
However, residents in the Venetian Isles area are advised to flush their pipes by running water through their system for several minutes.

Boil water advisory at Rabbit Lake

Kenora residents in the Rabbit Lake area are asked to boil their water.
City crews are working on repairs, but until they’re complete, drinking water should be boiled for at least a minute.
Addresses impacted include: Mellick Avenue Trojan Avenue Barsky’s Crescent 14th Street North 13th Street North 12th Street North Mikado Avenue Veteran’s Drive Sutherland Road Rabbit Lake Road Universal Drive Birchwood Crescent Birchwood Place Birchwood Road Ascough Drive Outen Lane For more information: City of Kenora Notice (includes street numbers)

Boil water advisory issued in southeastern New Brunswick village

A boil water advisory has been issued for the village of Alma in southeastern New Brunswick.
The advisory was posted on the village’s Facebook page Saturday morning just after 9 a.m.
In the notice, village clerk and treasurer Brenda Hoar wrote that the Department of Health had been contacted.
“You are to boil your water for one minute for consumption, mixing juice, brushing teeth, washing vegetables and making ice,” the advisory reads.
READ MORE: Middlesex-London Health Unit lifts Glencoe boil water advisory Hoar adds that fruits and vegetables should be washed using potable water, and toddlers should be sponge bathed to avoid ingestion.
The boil order is precautionary, according to the village, and will be in effect until further notice.
Boil water for at least one minute before consuming.
Toddlers should be sponge bathed to avoid ingestion.
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UPDATE: Boil Water Advisory Lifted in Redwood Meadows

The Boil Water Advisory for Redwood Meadows has been lifted but the community is asked to restrict usage for the time being.
Late yesterday afternoon, public health officials gave the thumbs up to resuming use of water from the town’s distribution system after conducting tests on two samples of water.
Townsite officials, though, ask residents to restrict their usage for the time being so they can fully regain storage of treated water.
On July 31, the discovery of a low-pressure loss led to the boil water advisory by health officials.
There was the potential for microbial contamination of water which might have caused illness.