Boil water advisory remains in effect for Rimersburg

RIMERSBURG, Pa. – A boil water advisory remains in effect in Rimersburg, Clarion County.
Customers are being told to boil the water for at least one minutes before drinking it or using it to make food.
Fact Sheet: What to do in a Boil Water Advisory The boil water advisory was issued on Saturday morning.
Customers will be notified when the advisory is lifted.
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Martin County under boil water advisory

INEZ, Ky. – The Martin County Water District issued a countywide boil water advisory Monday at 8:55 a.m. "due to low water pressure, weather and freezing lines" for "approximately 3,500 customers."
Tuesday afternoon, MCWD issued the following statement: "Due to circumstances beyond our control, we are not able to fill the tanks at this time like we had anticipated.
This will affect all areas from Buck Creek Mountain, Beauty, Elk Creek to O.K.
292 to the Pike County line, Ky. Rt.
However, the water district chose not to purchase water from Kermit Water District.
"I’ve been without water for two days, I called the water company’s office and asked to buy 250 gallons and was told no by one of the girls in the office," Hunt said.
"You can’t get hold of Joe Hammond (office manager) or John Mills (operations manager).
You sure can’t drink it, but you need it for other things."
Repeated attempts at various time intervals to call the Martin County Water District yesterday failed.
"I want to make sure our students have safe water to drink while at school."

Boil water advisory: Pleasant Valley

PLEASANT VALLEY, W. Va. (WDTV) — Pleasant Valley PSD is placing a boil water advisory on these areas of service: Green Acres Drive, Peaceful Road, Helmick Road, Wades Road, Gamble Road, Arena Road, Jeffrey Village, Green Valley Village, Cassville/ Mt Morris Road homes from Blue Horizon Drive to 1400 Cass/ Mt.
Morris Road and Blue Horizon Drive homes from 2059 – 2627.
This is a separate boil water advisory from the previous one placed earlier this week which has since been lifted.
If you live in the area and have any concerns, call 304-328-5847.

CFPUA issues a precautionary boil water advisory for several areas

CFPUA crews have shifted the outer southbound lane to allow single lane traffic in the 100 block of South 3rd Street while crews make repairs to a 4” water main.
CFPUA said emergency contractor States Utilities is making repairs to a 12” water main, and there are 40 customers impacted by the outage.
CFPUA crews have shifted the outer southbound lane of Carolina Beach Road and the outer westbound lane of Shipyard Blvd.
to allow single-lane travel in the area.
This precautionary boil water advisory is for: 500, 600, 700 blocks of Shipyard Blvd 2518 & 2543 Carolina Beach Road 201 – 305 Oakhurst Road All of Wildwood Circle The 400 block of Baytree Road CFPUA said affected customers should use boiled water that has cooled or bottled water for: Drinking.
Brushing teeth.
Washing fruits and vegetables.
Preparing food and baby formula.
Giving to pets.
CFPUA added the precautionary boil water advisory will be in effect until water quality testing has occurred and service is returned to normal.

Boil water advisory affects about 800 customers in Greenup

GREENUP, Ky. (WSAZ) — A boil water advisory was issued Wednesday for Greenup Water Department customers after low-tank levels, the department reports.
It says valves were shut off due to the low-tank levels, as well as a 2-inch PVC leak.
Customers in the following area are affected: state Route 2, Whetstone, Alcorn, Low Gap, state Route 1 and U.S. 23 to Horn Hollow, and U.S. 23 and East Main Street to Wurtland.
About 800 customers are affected.
Customers are advised to thoroughly boil any water used for drinking, cooking, bathing and watering pets.

Conway residents continue to have boil water advisory

CONWAY — Residents will have to boil water another day after officials found and fixed a leak in the water system.
Early Monday, Conway officials ordered residents to conserve and boil water because of a low pressure issue.
Crews from Beaver Falls Municipal Authority helped borough workers find the leak, authority superintendent Sam Aloi said.
The break was fixed around 2 a.m. Tuesday, officials said.
In a social media post, Mayor Debbie Giska-Rose called the problem a “substantial break” and said that a specialist used tools to find the break underground.
Typically, a boil water alert lasts 48 hours from the time of the break.
Borough officials said the boil water alert could last through late Wednesday or early Thursday.
Residents are cautioned to not drink tap water without boiling it first.
All water should be brought to a rolling boil, continuing for one minute afterward, before letting it cool.
Either boiled water or bottled water should be used only when drinking, making ice, washing dishes, brushing teeth and preparing food, officials said.

Metro East boil order, water conservation expected to continue i – KMOV.com

BELLEVILLE, Ill. (KMOV.com) – All Illinois American Water customers in the Metro East are under a water conservation and boil order until further notice.
St. Clair County officials said the only people not affected are those who receive water from the Kaskaskia River.
Download the KMOV app for breaking news notifications Illinois American Water officials said they will also be switching treatment to “free chlorine,” which does not contain ammonia.
Senior Manager of Field Operations and Production Karen Cooper said the boil order and water conservation were issued after the continuous cold weather caused an increase in water main breaks and ice buildup at their East St. Louis water plant, which resulted in a loss of pressure across their distribution system.
“We want to thank our customers for adhering to these important water service changes.
The cold weather has posed challenging to our team and we are working around the clock to limit the impact to our customers.
Several restaurants around the Metro East are impacted by this boil order, causing some to shut down while others operate through the water restrictions.
said Teresa, a Fairview Heights resident, sarcastically on Wednesday when she learned about the boil order from Smoothie King.
"I’m easy to please," said John Turner, a customer who was not inconvenienced by the boil order affecting the drinks served at Tavern on Main.
Terry Mackin with Illinois American Water said the boil order is a precautionary measure when water pressure drops and is also a conservation effort to save water for fire emergencies.

Water company hopes to lift boil order by early Friday afternoon

Officials expect to lift the boil order imposed on much of the metro-east by early Friday afternoon, according to a Illinois American Water spokeswoman.
If they need to wash their clothes, they should wait until they have a full load, etc.,” Cotton wrote in an email Thursday morning.
Cotton said the water company’s affected customers will be notified when the order is lifted.
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The boil order was issued Wednesday for a majority of St. Clair County and parts of Monroe County after frigid temperatures broke numerous water mains.
The order covered most of the metro-east service area, including Belleville, East St. Louis, Centreville, Brooklyn, Fairmont City, O’Fallon, Fairview Heights, Sauget, Shiloh, Washington Park, Alorton, Cahokia, Swansea, Canteen Township, St. Clair Township, Stookey Township and Smithton Township.
The boil order did not include the cities of Mascoutah, Lebanon, Freeburg and Smithton.
Drinking water was still available Wednesday afternoon at metro-east stores such as Walmart, Schnucks, Shop ’n Save and Target.
Belleville 201 high schools will be back in session Friday, and students are encouraged to bring bottled water in case the boil order is still in effect, according to a school announcement.

UPDATE: Town of Livingston boil water advisory lifted

UPDATE: The boil water advisory for the Town of Livingston has been lifted.
LIVINGSTON-Two water systems in Livingston Parish are under boil water advisories after experiencing freeze-related problems overnight.
The Town of Livingston Water System is under a boil advisory as well as French Settlement Water Company.
The Livingston advisory was issued this morning.
It was reported that a well went down, but water is now back up and running.
Samples will be tested as a precautionary measure.
Due to holiday hours, water samples can’t be turned in until Tuesday.
It can take 48-72 hours to get water samples back.
The boil water advisory there will remain in effect until the freeze and bacteriological samples can be collected.
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Boil water order affects Labette County

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) issued a boil water advisory for Public Wholesale Water Supply District No.
23, which includes a number of public water supplies, including Neosho County Rural Water District No.
KDHE officials issued the advisory because of high turbidity.
Rural Water District No.
Other districts impacted are Wilson Co. RWD No.
5, Neosho Co. RWD No.
Other cities included are Altoona, Buffalo, Fall River, Fredonia and the Coal Hollow Water Co.
Customers should observe the following precautions until further notice: — Boil water for one minute prior to drinking or food preparation, or use bottled water.
— Water used for bathing does not generally need to be boiled.
Regardless of whether it’s the supplier or KDHE that announces a boil water advisory, KDHE will issue the rescind order following testing at a certified laboratory.