Boil-water advisory lifted for people in Tryon
TRYON, NC (FOX Carolina) – A Boil Water Advisory was lifted on Sunday for parts of Tryon, NC affected by a water main break.
Officials with Tryon Communications said the water line break was on Jervey Road.
Residents on Jervey Road, Eargle Road, Caledonia Road and West Lakeshore Drive were affected.
On Sunday, officials said the boil-water advisory was no longer necessary after water samples came back clear.
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Boil water advisory lifted for City of Weyburn
A precautionary boil water advisory was lifted Thursday afternoon according to the city’s Facebook page.
The city was asking people to boil their water and to conserve it as there were mechanical problems at the water treatment plant this past weekend.
As per the same post, the precautionary drinking water advisory remains in effect for customers within the Weyburn Utility Board.
Free water available for Natoma residents during boil water advisory
Submitted Due to the water leak that occurred, the KDHE boil water advisory for Natoma is expected to last throughout the weekend and up to July 4.
Cases of bottled water have been received and are available immediately at the city hall for anyone that needs drinkable water.
Personnel will be available throughout the weekend to distribute water at the city hall and can deliver water to those who need water brought to them.
You may contact the following: the Natoma City Hall at 785-885-4833, Andrea Chambray at 785-885-8147 or Garret Mathews at 785-650-7077 for assistance.
City of Natoma under boil water advisory
Customers should observe the following precautions until further notice: Boil water for one minute prior to drinking or food preparation or use bottled water.
Dispose of ice cubes and do not use ice from a household automatic icemaker.
Disinfect dishes and other food contact surfaces by immersion for at least one minute in clean tap water that contains one teaspoon of unscented household bleach per gallon of water.
Water used for bathing does not generally need to be boiled.
Supervision of children is necessary while bathing so that water is not ingested.
Persons with cuts or severe rashes may wish to consult their physicians.
If your tap water appears dirty, flush the water lines by letting the water run until it clears.
KDHE officials issued the advisory because of a line break resulting in a loss of pressure in the system.
Failure to maintain adequate pressure may result in a loss of chlorine residuals and bacterial contamination.
Restaurants and other food establishments that have questions about the impact of the boil water advisory on their business can contact the Kansas Department of Agriculture’s food safety & lodging program at kda.fsl@ks.gov or call 785-564-6767.
Boil water advisory issued for Sugarloaf after their well suffers an electrical failure
SHASTA COUNTY, Calif. — A boil water advisory has been issued by Shasta County Public Works for customers who receive their water from the Sugarloaf water system after the well suffered an electrical failure.
According to officials, the Sugarloaf water system is served year-round by one groundwater well and that well has failed.
Supply from that well dropped significantly and more water was being used than the well could produce.
This led to an electrical failure and it is now not operational.
Officials said this means they have to start pumping surface water to meet the needs of the customers.
Federal and State regulations require surface water be properly filtered and disinfected but because the Sugarloaf’s surface water treatment plant is old and cannot reliably produce water that is safe to drink, residents must boil their drinking water.
Officials said they anticipate they will need to rely on the surface water source from June 27 to September 20, 2018.
The boil water advisory will remain in effect that entire time.
Weyburn Remains Under Boil Water Advisory
The City of Weyburn remains under a boil water advisory, which was originally issued by the city Saturday afternoon.
“From what I’ve been advised, it was that the pumps went down because of an electrical system failure, so then the water system depressurized,” explained Weyburn Mayor Marcel Roy.
“Once the water system depressurizes, it triggers a boil water advisory simply by government standards.” The alert called for residents of Weyburn to limit their water use to essential uses only.
Before using water for things such as drinking, cooking, brushing teeth, or others, it is recommended to boil water for one minute before use.
We will continue to provide updates as they become available.
JEA issues precautionary boil water advisory
Jacksonville, FL – A precautionary boil water advisory has been issued for some JEA customers, following a water main break.
We’re told a break happened Sunday, prompting the advisory.
It will be in effect until the problem is contained and water tests clean for two days.
Portions of St. Johns County and Jacksonville are affected: Nocatee, including residents, businesses, and schools Bartram Springs Community – South of 14538 Cherry Lake Drive W and 14499 Cherry Lake Drive E Bartram Springs Elementary School The Reserve at Bartram Springs Cypress Trace Community Businesses at the Promenade Plaza – Everest Lane Racetrack Road – East of Bartram Park Blvd to Philips Highway (US1) If you are a JEA customer in those areas, you’re urged to bring water to a rolling boil, and maintain that for at least one minute, before using water for drinking, food prep, or cooking.
Once the advisory is lifted, you’re asked to flush water lines for three minutes, in order to remove any sediment and air.
If you need additional information about the advisory, you can contact JEA Customer Service at 904-665-6000.
Boil water order remains in Laughlin as water tests continue
LAUGHLIN, Nev. (AP) — Initial tests show samples of drinking water in Laughlin are meeting water-quality standards but officials want to conduct more tests before lifting an boil-water advisory that’s been in place since a water main break Saturday.
Big Bend Water District spokesman Bronson Mack said the advisory will remain in place Monday for Laughlin’s Casino Drive Corridor lined with hotel-casinos in the unincorporated town 90 minutes south of Las Vegas.
The broken pipe was repaired Saturday night.
Mack says there was no indication there was any contamination of the water but the water boil advisory was issued because a portion of supply lost all water pressure.
It’s unclear what caused the leak.
Mack said bottled water has been made available to the resorts and there’s additional bottled water available at the Laughlin Regional Justice Center.
Boil water order remains in Laughlin as water tests continue
LAUGHLIN, Nev. (AP) — Initial tests show samples of drinking water in Laughlin are meeting water-quality standards but officials want to conduct more tests before lifting an boil-water advisory that’s been in place since a water main break Saturday.
Big Bend Water District spokesman Bronson Mack said the advisory will remain in place Monday for Laughlin’s Casino Drive Corridor lined with hotel-casinos in the unincorporated town 90 minutes south of Las Vegas.
The broken pipe was repaired Saturday night.
Mack says there was no indication there was any contamination of the water but the water boil advisory was issued because a portion of supply lost all water pressure.
It’s unclear what caused the leak.
Mack said bottled water has been made available to the resorts and there’s additional bottled water available at the Laughlin Regional Justice Center.
Boil water advisory issued in village of Whitehall
WHITEHALL — The village of Whitehall Department of Public Works has issued a boil water advisory for residents on several streets effective immediately.
The following streets and areas are effected: Elizabeth, Poultney, Pauline and East streets, Park Avenue and portions of Buckley Road.
The boil water advisory will remain in effect until further notice.