Boil Water Advisory: Glenville

GLENVILLE, W.Va (WDTV)- A boil water advisory is in effect for a portion of Glenville.
Authorities say the advisory stretches from Route 50 East near the senior citizens building to the China One restaurant.
This is in effect until further notice.

Boil water advisory issued for parts of Jackson

JACKSON, Miss.
— The city of Jackson has issued a precautionary boil water advisory for around 250 customers around McLeod Elementary School and on Parkwood Place near Manhattan Road.
– 5000-5299 Meadow Oaks Park Drive – Romany Drive – Sunnyvale Drive – 5000-5299 Sedgwick Drive – Sandlewood Place – 1500-1699 Riverwood Drive – Shirlwood Drive – N. Hill Drive – Argyle Street – Amherst Street – Radcliff Street – 1400-1699 Westbrook Road – 1000-1099 Parkwood Place The city says all customers affected should boil water for at least one minute before using.
Residents will be notified when the advisory is lifted.

Boil-water notice rescinded in Peachland

A boil-water notice has been rescinded in Peachland.
The water quality is now rated as good, the municipality said in a news release on Thursday.
Boil-water notices for West Kelowna’s Sunnyside and West Kelowna Estates systems have been downgraded to water-quality advisories.
A water-quality advisory for West Kelowna’s Lakeview water system has been removed.
West Kelowna’s Pritchard water system remains on a boil-water advisory.

St. Jean Boil Water Advisory Lifted

Residents of St. Jean had been under a boil water advisory for nearly a week.
As of today at 4 pm, the advisory is lifted.
RM of Montcalm CAO Jolene Bird said the advisory went into place due to a line break near the reservoir and water treatment plant in St. Jean.
A statement made by the RM tells residents that the cracked line has been repaired, and all tests meet the regulatory standards.

Boil water advisory issued for some Florence residents living along South Cashua Road

FLORENCE, SC (WMBF) – Florence residents who live along South Cashua Road within the blue area of the below map are under a boil water advisory.
According to a press release, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control and the city of Florence say impacted residents should boil their tap water for one minute before drinking or cooking.
Officials say this is due to a water main break caused by a contractor hitting the main during construction on South Cashua Road around 3:30 p.m. Thursday.
The advisory impacts around 1,000 customers.
City officials will give an update on the advisory Friday.
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Line break leads to boil-water advisory for some in Florence

FLORENCE, S.C. –A boil-water advisory was issued Thursday for some water customers along South Cashua Drive.
The city of Florence and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control advise those customers to boil their tap water vigorously for one minute before using it for drinking or cooking.
The advisory was issued after a 12-inch line was broken when a contractor hit it during construction of the South Cashua widening project.
The break occurred about 3:30 p.m. and disrupted service to approximately 1,000 customers.
The city was working to restore water service.
Water customers in this area should vigorously boil their water for at least one (1) full minute prior to drinking or cooking until notified by the city that the advisory is lifted.
Also, any ice made from water that has not been boiled should not be used for drinking purposes.
This boil water advisory is a precautionary measure to protect public health until test results confirm the water is safe to drink.
Test results for bacteriological quality should be completed on Friday, at which time the city will notify residents regarding the status of the boil-water advisory.
People with questions concerning the notice may call the city at 843-665-3236 or SCDHEC at 843-661-4825.

Boil order follows water main break on Lake Flower Avenue

SARANAC LAKE — A boil-water order was issued Wednesday for the southeastern corner of this village due to a nasty water main break on Lake Flower Avenue.
Village Department of Public Works Superintendent Jeff Dora announced a boil water order for the following areas: Lake Flower Avenue from Center Street to the village line, Merrill Street, Colony Court, Turtle Pond Road, Crossfield Avenue, Duprey Street, Edward Street, Cortez Lane, Poplar Lane, Tara Drive and Will Rogers Drive.
Under a boil-water advisory, water should be brought to a rolling boil for one minute to kill protozoa, bacteria and viruses before it is consumed or used to brush teeth or wash dishes.
“It’s 7 o’clock, and I’m still out on Lake Flower [Avenue].
What does that tell you?” DPW Superintendent Jeff Dora said.
We’re down to the pipe, and hopefully we can make the repair shortly.
“It’s in a bad spot,” he added.
“We’ve already had two previous problems in the same general vicinity.” Sandy soil made the job harder since it kept caving in as crews dug, Dora said.
The break was fixed by midnight, and homes and businesses once again had water access.
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Boil order follows water main break in Saranac Lake

SARANAC LAKE — A boil-water order was issued Wednesday for the southeastern corner of this village due to a nasty water main break on Lake Flower Avenue.
Under a boil-water advisory, water should be brought to a rolling boil for one minute to kill protozoa, bacteria and viruses before it is consumed or used to brush teeth or wash dishes.
We’re down to the pipe, and hopefully we can make the repair shortly.
“It’s in a bad spot,” he added.
“We’ve already had two previous problems in the same general vicinity.” Sandy soil made the job harder since it kept caving in as crews dug, Dora said.
“We could still be a couple more hours,” Dora said.
Meanwhile, the DPW was also called out to a second water line break on Dewey Lane, off Lake Street.
“Not a fun day,” Dora said.
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Whiteland issues boil water advisory for certain residents

WHITELAND, Ind.
(WISH) — The town of Whiteland has issued a drink water boil order to go into effect immediately due to a water main break.
The issue was ordered for those living on Arlington Street.
The boil order will be lifted once the BAC-T samples of the water comes back negative.
If you have any questions, you are urged to call 317-535-5531.

Boil-water advisories: June 14, 2018

*West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 50 customers on Roger Lane, Walden Lane, Wythal Road, Thomas Road, Sexton Road, Roberts Lane, Ennis Lane, Donald Gene Road and Ferrell Road from Box 1414 to Box 1800 in Tornado.
The advisory also includes Wood, Alvin, Marion and Avon Street and Mankin, Glenn and Dorcas Avenue, along with all side streets.
The advisory is in effect while planned water system improvements are being made.
*West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 50 customers on Pinecrest Drive, Pincecrest Lane, Liberty Lane and Heavenly Place in Huntington, following a water main break.
Customers in these areas should boil their water for at least one full minute prior to use until further notice.
*West Virginia American Water has lifted the boil-water advisory for approximately 221 customers on the West Side of Charleston.
Streets affected include West Avenue from Red Oak Street to Vogel Drive, Beech Avenue from Park Avenue to South Middle Street, Westwood Drive, Alexander Street, Garvin Avenue from Red Oak Street to Ferguson Avenue, Adele Street, Stephens Avenue, Hunt Avenue from Red Oak Street to Ferguson Avenue, Ferguson Avenue, Walker Avenue, Livingston Avenue from Barton Street to Hunt Avenue, Adele Street, McQueen Street from Beech Avenue to Walker Avenue, Early Street, Barton Street from Livingston Avenue to Beech Avenue and the 1400 block of Livingston Avenue in Charleston, as well as any customer who experienced low pressure on these streets and neighboring streets.
*West Virginia American Water has lifted the boil-water advisory for customers on Jordan Street from Hayes Avenue to Marshall Avenue in Dunbar.
*West Virginia American Water has lifted the boil-water advisory for approximately 22 customers on Brooke Hill Drive and part of Beech Street in Charleston.
*West Virginia American Water has lifted the boil-water advisory for customers along the 5000 block of Heath Creek Road in Barboursville.