Update: Boil Advisory Lifted for Garland Street
The precautionary boil water advisory issued on July 6 for resident’s on Garland Street, near Nelson Road, has been lifted by the City of Lake Charles Water Division.
According to a media release, "the water line break causing the advisory has been repaired and full pressure has been restored to the area.
Extensive flushing was performed and bacteriological samples taken from the affected areas were negative for any contamination."
Summerland on boil water advisory
The entire District of Summerland is on a boil-water notice.
The notice was issued Tuesday as the result of an unexpected issue at the water treatment plant.
Officials don’t specify the exact cause or extent of the failure.
They’re recommending that all water users bring their water to a boil for at least one minute before consumption or use an alternate source of water.
That includes food preparation, teeth brushing and any consumption of water.
The district said residents will be notified when the boil notice has been lifted but don’t offer a time frame on when that might happen.
Cumberland issues boil water advisory
CUMBERLAND, Ind.
(WISH) – The town of Cumberland has issued a boil water advisory for Gem Water customers until further notice.
Water should be brought to a rolling boil for at least three minutes before using for drinking or cooking.
Water is OK for bathing, washing and other common uses.
This is a precautionary advisory and is being issued in accordance with Indiana regulations.
Anytime water pressure drops below 20 pounds per square inch in the system, a boil advisory must be issued to protect customers as a precautionary.
The boil water advisory, issued at 9 p.m. Monday, was expected to last no more than 36 to 48 hours.
The town of about 5,000 people straddles the border of Marion and Hancock counties.
Updates may be found on the town web page and the town Facebook page.
Customers with questions were asked to call the town at (317) 339-2655 or email blipps@town-cumberland.com.
Water line break over the weekend causes boil water advisory
OHIO COUNTY, Ky. (WBKO) – Ohio County Water District announced a boil water advisory after a water line broke early Saturday.
The water district had a 12-inch-line blow out on Flint Springs Road in Ohio County.
Officials say the water line is fixed but they’re advising people to boil their water until all lines are flushed and the right sampling results come out.
Flint Springs, Fordsville, Askins, Olaton, Baizetown, and Horsebranch are under the advisory until further notice.
They say the advisory will be lifted no earlier than Wednesday.
Boil water advisory issued for Town of Clinton
EAST FELICIANA PARISH – Residents in the Town of Clinton are under a boil water advisory after a main break.
According to a release from the Town of Clinton’s Water System, the break in the line occurred on Jackson Street under the bridge that feeds all of the Rileyville, Pretty Creek Subdivision, and all other residents and businesses in the vicinity.
The release didn’t say when the break happened.
The boil water advisory will remain in effect until rescinded by the Town of Clinton.
It is recommended that all consumers disinfect their water before consuming it.
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Portion of Rochester Hills under boil water advisory due to loss of pressure
ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. – An area of northwest Rochester Hills is under a boil water advisory due to a loss of water pressure.
The area is north of Tienken Road and west of Livernois Road.
Everyone who lives or works in this area is advised to boil water before using it until further notice.
"This boil water notice shall remain in effect until results from the sampling verify the water is safe to drink.
An update will be provided on our communication channels when the boil water advisory has been lifted," reads a statement from the city.
Anyone with questions should contact the city of Rochester Hills at 248-656-4685 or DPS@rochesterhills.org.
Boil water advisory issued for Clare
Some Clare residents are under a boil water after the city’s water distribution system experience low pressure.
The water notice applies to the northwestern and northern area of the city, from Wheaton Street north to the US-127 Expressway, from Woodlawn Drive to McEwan Street.
Residents should bring their water to a rolling boil for a full minute and cool before using.
Bottled water can be used as well.
The city is now flushing the water system and sanitizing the water delivery system.
The city said the boil water notice will likely be in effect until Monday.
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City of Clare issues boil water advisory
CLARE, Mich. – Some families living in the city of Clare need to boil their water before using it.
The city says a boil water advisory is in effect until Monday night.
Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, washing dishes, cooking and brushing teeth.
The affected area includes some of the northern parts of the city down to the US-127 expressway.
Clare officials say elevated coliform bacteria was found in the water system.
Boil water advisory issued at Cornell Arms Apartments
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WACH)– Water customers who live at the Cornell Arms Apartments are currently under a boil water advisory.
Columbia Water laboratory staff is advising water customers at 1230 Pendelton Street to vigorously boil their water for at least one full minute prior to drinking or cooking.
Columbia Water experienced a water main break that could possibly result in bacterial contamination of water at the apartment building.
Those who live near the area are also advised to boil their water as the water staff is currently working to correct the problem.
All food processors and restaurants should comply with prescribed USDA and SCDHEC recommendations, respectively.
Should you have any questions pertaining to this advisory, please call Lexington/Richland County Environmental Services at 896-0620.
Restaurants and hotels may contact the SC Restaurant and Lodging Association at 765-9000.
Questions concerning healthcare facilities such as hospitals, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities should be directed to the SC DHEC Division of Health Licensing at 545-4370.
Please contact the City of Columbia Customer Care Center at 545-3300 with any other inquiries concerning this Advisory.
Sesame Place closed, boil water advisory issued after Middletown Township water main break
MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WTXF) – Authorities have issued a boil water advisory in Middletown Township, Bucks County after a water main break left residents and business with low water pressure.
Residents have been advised to boil their water before drinking it following the water main break on East Lincoln Highway and Woodbourne Road near the TD Bank.
The township recommends residents use boiled or bottled water for drinking, making ice, washing dishes, brushing teeth, and preparing food.
Overnight, crews were able to shut down water service during repairs and some customers experienced a loss of pressure.
Among those who lost pressure was Sesame Place, which was forced to close early Thursday and remain closed Friday due to low pressure in the park.
The park has asked guests impacted by the closure to visit sesameplace.com for refund information and updates.
Crews are expected to continue making repairs on Friday, and will conduct bacteria tests once the repairs are completed.