Hamburg Boil water advisory scheduled for Jan. 4
Karlis Dambrans / CC BY 2.0 HAMBURG, Pa. – A boil water advisory will be in effect for Hamburg residents.
Water customers along the 500 block of South 4th Street between Arch and Maple Street will be experiencing low water pressure and loss of water after 8 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 4.
Crews will be making emergency repairs.
When service is restored, a boil water advisory will be in effect until further notice.
All customers will be noticed when the advisory is lifted.
City of Prince Rupert continues under boil water advisory
PRINCE RUPERT— The 12,000 people who live in Prince Rupert, B.C., still have no clean drinking water, and there’s no word on when they’ll get it back.
For three weeks now, the water supply has been infected with cryptosporidium, which can can cause fever and gastrointestinal distress.
That means all water has to be boiled before it can be used.
The city says there’s no way to remove the cryptosporidium.
It’s just a matter of waiting until it disappears.
City of Spearman provides update on water main break, boil water advisory
SPEARMAN, Texas (KVII) — The City of Spearman is planning to work on repairing the broken water main on Hancock Street on Friday and possibly over the weekend.
According to the City, in order to repair the line, it is necessary to depressurize the entire water system.
This will mean that some customers will experience loss of water pressure and possibly loss of water services for a short period of time.
The Boil Water Advisory will remain in effect until the repairs are made and proper testing can take place.
The City is currently anticipating that the water boil advisory will remain in effect until the close of business on Tuesday.
Any questions can be directed to City Hall at (806) 659-2524 or City Manager Suzanne Bellsnyder at (806) 270-0210.
Precautionary boil water notice issued for Lantana
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According to the town’s website , the utility provides water service to about 3,300 customers.
At around 7:30 a.m., public works crews were busy visiting restaurants and other businesses to notify people about the advisory.
* Flush your internal water lines.
For example, open your faucets and let the water run until air is expelled and the water runs clear.
* Boil the water to a roiling boil for one minute for cooking and drinking * Contine to boil the water until the boil water notice has ended Water customers in Lantana can contact Asst.
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Areas in San Marcos under boil water notice after water main break
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Areas in San Marcos are under a boil water notice after a water main break on Wednesday.
According to the City of San Marcos, a water main broke which affected the Blanco River Village subdivision, Gary Job Corps Center and the San Marcos Regional Airport.
Blanco River Village is under a notice through Thursday morning, while the Gary Job Corps and San Marcos Airport are under a notice until Friday morning.
A reminder that the notice includes boiling water used for washing hands and face, brushing teeth and drinking.
Parts of Village of Albion under boil water advisory
VILLAGE OF ALBION, N.Y. (WKBW) — Parts of the Village of Albion is under a boil water alert because of a water main break.
However, people who live north of the Erie Canal or in the business district from Bank Street to the Canal are being told to boil water for about a minute for the next three or four days.
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Pennsbury School District to reopen amid boil water advisory
YARDLEY, Pa. (WTXF) – All schools in the Pennsbury Township School District will be open Monday, Dec. 3, amid a boil water advisory.
Officials issued the boil water advisory for Yardley-area residents due to high turbidity levels on Friday.
PAW says water samples had turbidity levels of 1.7 ntu, which is above the regulatory standard.
The chance for disease-containing organisms is higher with high levels of turbidity.
The boil water advisory remains in place for all PAW customers in Lower Makefield Township, Yardley Borough and portions of Falls Township.
Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and food preparation until further notice.
Boiling kills bacteria and other organisms in the water.
Turbidity may indicate the presence of disease-causing organisms.
These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers.
The symptoms above are not caused only by organisms in drinking water.
Part of Albion under Boil Water Advisory
ALBION — The village of Albion and Orleans County reported a Main Street water line was running again after a water line leak was repaired earlier today.
However, there is a Boil Water Advisory, county dispatchers said.
The advisory was issued due to a loss of water pressure in the village.
The notice stated that at around 12:30 a.m. today, a 10-inch water main sustained “a substantial break” leading to the loss of pressure or of water in the affected area.
“When water mains lose pressure, it increases the chance that untreated water and harmful microbes can enter your water.” People in the affected area will likely need to boil water for the next three or four days, according to the notice.
To boil water before using it, bring tap water to a rolling boil, boil for one minute and cool the water before using it, the notice said.
The other choice is to use bottled water certified for sale by the state Department of Health.
“Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, washing dishes, brushing teeth and preparing food until further notice,” the notice reads.
“Harmful microbes in drinking water can cause diarrhea, cramps, nausea, headaches or other symptoms, and may pose a special health risk for infants, some elderly, and people with severely compromised immune systems,” the notice read.
If you experience any of these symptoms and they persist, you should seek medical advice.” Crews had been out working on a broken water main under Main Street earlier in the day.
Part of Albion under Boil Water Advisory
ALBION — The village of Albion and Orleans County reported a Main Street water line was running again after a water line leak was repaired earlier today.
However, there is a Boil Water Advisory, county dispatchers said.
The advisory was issued due to a loss of water pressure in the village.
The notice stated that at around 12:30 a.m. today, a 10-inch water main sustained “a substantial break” leading to the loss of pressure or of water in the affected area.
“When water mains lose pressure, it increases the chance that untreated water and harmful microbes can enter your water.” People in the affected area will likely need to boil water for the next three or four days, according to the notice.
To boil water before using it, bring tap water to a rolling boil, boil for one minute and cool the water before using it, the notice said.
The other choice is to use bottled water certified for sale by the state Department of Health.
“Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, washing dishes, brushing teeth and preparing food until further notice,” the notice reads.
“Harmful microbes in drinking water can cause diarrhea, cramps, nausea, headaches or other symptoms, and may pose a special health risk for infants, some elderly, and people with severely compromised immune systems,” the notice read.
If you experience any of these symptoms and they persist, you should seek medical advice.” Crews had been out working on a broken water main under Main Street earlier in the day.
Part of Albion under boil water advisory
Residents and business in a section of Albion are being advised to boil their water before using it after a substantial water main break.
The notice applies to the Main Street business district, north of the Erie Canal to Bacon Road, according to the Albion Department of Public Works.
A 10-inch main broke at about 12:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Authorities say water will likely need to be boiled for three or four days.
Tap water should be brought to a rolling boil and then boiled for a minute.
It should then be cooled before use.
Boiled or bottled water should be used for things like drinking, washing dishes and brushing teeth.
Breaks in water mains cause a loss of pressure which increases the chances untreated water and harmful microbes can enter the lines.
Harmful microbes in drinking water may cause symptoms including cramps, nausea, diarrhea and headaches.