Boil Water Advisory: Adrian PSD

A boil water advisory is in effect until further notice for Adrian PSD customers on Alexander Road.
Officials also say this includes the area south of Natural Bridge Road, including Selbyville, Helvetia, and Alton.
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Gatineau issues boil water advisory after broken water main

The City of Gatineau has issued a preventative boil water advisory following a water main break on Friday morning, affecting nearly 12,000 households.
The advisory was issued for the areas east of Montée Paiement; west of Cheval-Blanc Avenue; south of the La Vérendrye Boulevard; and north of the Ottawa River.
#Gatineau is issuing a preventive boil water advisory for 12,000 residences in the Gatineau sector, because of a watermain break on rue Saint-Louis.
This advisory is in effect until further notice.https://t.co/HRgjAgmv7E pic.twitter.com/WgYw4JOF3X — Ville de Gatineau (@ville_gatineau) April 27, 2018 The preventative boil water advisory applies to water that is intended for consumption and brushing teeth.
The city is urging residents to continue boiling water until the advisory is lifted.
The city said that people affected by water interruptions may go to the Centre Sportif de Gatineau at 850 Boulevard de La Gappe where 1.5 litres of bottled water are available per person for consumption.
Residents can also go to the loading dock to obtain water for their toilets.
The city asks residents outside of the affected area who have access to tap water to limit their water usage.
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Boil Water Advisory Issued For County Club Annex Subdivision

Repairs to a water system has prompted a precautionary boil water advisory for some residents in a Brighton Township subdivision.
The advisory applies to residents within the Country Club Annex Subdivision utilizing the Livingston Community Water Authority.
Around 9am Friday, the water system will be shut down to repair several fire hydrants and replace old worn out water main valves in the subdivision.
Water Authority Chairman Mark St. Charles says because they need to shut the water off on Ethel Street, they are required to issue the precautionary boil water advisory.
It’s anticipated the water will be off for approximately six hours.
All homes on Ethel Street from Weber to Burson and possibly some homes on Burson and Weber will be affected.
Since the water will be taken down to zero pressure, a precautionary boil water advisory is issued for 72 hours, or until noticed.
The advisory is intended for any water that will be used for human consumption.
Additional information is available in the attachment.
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Boil water advisory to be issued in Brighton Township, Green Oak Township on Friday

(WXYZ) – Residents in Brighton Township and Green Oak Township will undergo a boil water advisory Friday at 9 a.m.
The Livingston Community Water Authority say the water system will be shut down to repair several Fire Hydrants and replacement of water main valves.
It is anticipated the water will be off for approximately six hours.
This will affect all homes on Ethel Street from Weber to Burson, and possibly some homes on Burson and Weber.
Since the water pressure will be taken down to zero pressure, a precautionary boil water advisory is issued for 72 hours or until noticed.
The advisory is intended for any water that will be used for human consumption.
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Boil water advisory issued for Raleigh residents

The Mississippi State Department of Health said water officials notified them of a system wide pressure loss due to a well pump malfunction.
More than 1,600 customers are affected, MSDH said.
Below is a list of what to do when your area is affected by a boil water notice.
Do not drink tap water while the water system is under a boil water advisory.
Do not use ice unless it has been made with boiled water.
Freezing will not necessarily kill harmful bacteria.
Wash your dishes in boiled water, or use paper plates for the next few days.
Wash your fruits and vegetables with boiled or bottled water since they may have been exposed to affected water from grocery store sprayers.
Wash your hands and bathe as usual.
Bathing is safe as long as no water is swallowed.

Matthews Moss Water Association under boil water advisory

Customers of the Matthews Moss Water Association in Jones County are under a boil water advisory.
Officials said 375 customers are affected by the boil water advisory.
Do not drink tap water while the water system is under a boil water advisory.
Do not use ice unless it has been made with boiled water.
Freezing will not necessarily kill harmful bacteria.
Do not use tap water to make drinks, juices, or fountain soft drinks.
Wash your hands and bathe as usual.
Bathing is safe as long as no water is swallowed.
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UPDATE: Three separate boil water advisories issued across Northeast Kansas

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has issued a boil water advisory for a portion of the City of Robinson located in Brown County.
This will affect all customers located along Main street and to the west of Main Street.
Dispose of ice cubes and do not use ice from a household automatic icemaker.
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 loss of pressure.
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.

New Buffalo residents under a boil water notice

NEW BUFFALO, Mich. — The city of New Buffalo has issued a precautionary boil water advisory because of water main breaks that happened on Monday, April 23.
Because of the breaks, the water system experienced low pressure in several areas.
All of the leaks have been repaired and testing has started.
Before consuming water, bring the water to a rolling boil for three minutes for use in cooking, baking, ice cubes, brushing your teeth, making drinks, feeding pets, and washing dishes.
Residents will be notified when the boil advisory is lifted.

Boil water advisory issued for City of Pleasanton

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has issued a boil water advisory for the City of Pleasanton public water supply located in Linn County.
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 mechanical malfunction which caused high turbidity.
High turbidity 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 over for Rossville

A boil water advisory was rescinded Thursday morning by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment for Rossville located in western Shawnee County.
KDHE officials issued the advisory Wednesday because of a loss of pressure.
KDHE said failure to maintain adequate pressure may result in a loss of chlorine residuals and bacterial contamination.