Precautionary water boil advisories lifted

TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) – UPDATE: The City of Toledo says the advisories have been cancelled as of 11:15 a.m. Saturday.
Precautionary boil water advisories were issued for two areas after a brief power issue at the city’s high service pump station at the Collins Park Water Treatment Plant according to a media release sent to 13abc.
The high service pump station lost power for less than one minute before backup generators restored power.
As a precaution, because of a possible drop in water pressure within the two areas, the city issued the boil water advisories.
The advisories expire at 5 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 29, 2018.
The two areas affected by the precautionary boil advisories are bounded by the following: • The north side of Central Avenue from Corey Road to Holland Sylvania Road; the east side of Holland Sylvania Road from Central Avenue to Sylvania Avenue; the south side of Sylvania Avenue from Holland Sylvania Road to Corey Road; the west side of Corey Road from Sylvania Avenue to Central Avenue.
The area includes Wildwood Preserve Metropark.
Please find a map attached.
• Florence Road from E. Broadway to Oak Street; Oak Street from Florence Road to the railroad tracks; E. Broadway from Florence Road to the railroad tracks.
The railroad tracks is the northern border.

Boil water advisory in effect for part of Warner Robins

WARNER ROBINS, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT)- A boil water alert is in effect for part of Warner Robins because of a water main break.
It affects all even-numbered addresses from 1100-1224 on the north side of Russell Parkway.
The Houston County Health Department notified all businesses impacted.
The alert is in effect for 24 to 48 hours.

Boil water advisory lifted for Regatta Road

The City of Columbia has lifted the boil water advisory for an affected area in Lexington County Thursday.
Water customers of Regatta Road are no longer required to boil their water prior to drinking or cooking.
Following an intense flushing of the distribution system, bacteriological samples were collected and analyzed by the City of Columbia Water Works.
The results of this sampling indicate that the system is safe to use for drinking and cooking purposes.
Anyone with questions concerning the repeal of the Boil Water Advisory can call the City of Columbia Customer Care Call Center at (803) 545-3300.

Boil water advisory issued for areas of Nutter Fort

The reason for this advisory is so crews can repair a main water line.
Residents are urged to boil their water until further notice.

Precautionary boil water advisory issued for parts of Bennettsville

Bennettsville, S.C. (WPDE) — A precautionary boil water advisory has been issued for the Lakeside community of Bennettsville, according to a news release.
The city released the following notice to residents concerning the Bennettsville Water Treatment Plant: “This notice is required by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.
Turbidity has no effects on health; it is the measure of colloidal material in the water.
Turbidity can interfere with the disinfection of water and could provide a medium for microbial growth.
This situation occurred in a 4-hour time span and operators at the water plant continuously monitored the water being supplied to the customers for residual chlorine and any bacterial contamination.
Drinking water leaving the water plant was determined to be safe; DHEC was notified immediately of the situation and provided guidance on the matter.
Alternative chemical processes and operational techniques are being studied to improve the performance of the water plant so this situation may be avoided in the future.
Bacteria samples are taken on a daily basis to ensure the quality of the drinking water.
You may contact personnel at the Bennettsville Water Treatment Plant, 625 Wallace Road, Bennettsville, SC 29512, (843) 479-2442, for any more information on this occurrence.
DHEC water system registration number is 3410001.”

Boil water advisory to be issued in Utica, New Hartford due to main break

UTICA – Some residents in the city of Utica and the town of New Hartford are without water due to a water main break, according to the Mohawk Valley Water Authority.
The water main break is near the intersection of Pleasant Street and Tilden Avenue in Utica.
When water service is restored, residents on the following streets will be under a boil water advisory: – Albany St/Rd – South Park Dr to Brockway Rd – Beckwith Cir – Bedford Ln – Birchwood Ln – Buckley Rd – Candlewood La – Carmen Ln – Christensen Rd – East Park Ct – East Park Rd – Floral Ct – Floral Dr – Graffenburg – Slaytonbush Ln to #1354 – Hills Drive – Hillside Rd – Lin Rd – Nob Rd – Parkview Rd – Pinnacle Dr – Pleasant St – #1104 Pleasant St to Graffenburg Rd – Pond Ln – Portal Rd – Proctor View Ct – Proctor View Dr – Ripley Rd – Rolling Hills Dr – Russetbush Rd – Sherman Drive – Pleasant St to #1710 – Slaytonbush Ln – South Park Drive – Sunflower Cir – Sylvan Glen Rd – Taber Drive – Taber Rd – Tilden to #15 Taber Rd – Taber Rd West – Tilden Ave – South Park Dr to Taber Rd – Tilden Ln – Ty Pl – White Birch Rd – Wildflower Cir – Wildwood Ridge The boil water advisory will be in effect for approximately 48 hours, until laboratory testing confirms the advisory can be lifted.
Customers are advised to boil their water for at least two minutes before using it for drinking or cooking.
Customers are also advised against using cloudy or discolored water – especially hot water – because it may require you to flush your hot water tank once clear water becomes available.
Customers should also avoid washing clothes in discolored water, because it could permanently stain your laundry.

Warner Robins issues boil advisory for north side of Russell Parkway; Impacts restaurants

The city of Warner Robins issued a boil advisory Thursday afternoon for the north side of Russell Parkway after a water main break.
The advisory is for all even-numbered addresses in blocks 1100 to 1224, according to a news release from the mayor’s office.
The advisory is expected to remain in effect fro 24 to 48 hours depending on water tests after repairs are made.
A second advisory is expected to be issued when it’s safe to consume drinking water without boiling.
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For more info, please call Mandy Stella, executive assistant to Mayor Randy Toms.
at 478-951-0366.

Boil advisory issued for parts of Iberville Parish

IBERVILLE PARISH, LA (WAFB) – Ibervilla Parish officials have announced a boil advisory has been issued for parts of the parish.
Intracoastal Water System West (Iberville Parish Water District 3) has announced an advisory for Highway 75 starting at Stampley Drive and ending in Bayou Pigeon.
All intersecting streets and subdivisions are affected, as well as both sides of the bayou.
Also included in the advisory is Highway 404 from Highway 75 to JP Oil.
Customers should disinfect their own water prior to consumption until they have been advised otherwise.
The advisory will be lifted upon notification from the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) that test samples indicate the water supply is safe.

Iberville Parish under boil water advisory

If you are Iberville Parish Water District No.
3 customer, you are advised to disinfect your own water prior to consumption until you have been warned otherwise.
Residents located on HWY 75, starting at Stampley Dr. and ending in Bayou Pigeon, are all affected.
Both sides of the bayou are included in this advisory as well.
We’re told this boil advisory will be lifted upon notification from the Louisiana Department of Health & Hospitals that test samples indicate the water supply is safe.
The following map indicates all affected areas:

Boil water advisory issued in some Mandeville area neighborhoods along La. 1088

A private contractor putting down fiber cable in the Mandeville area hit a water line Tuesday (Sept. 25), prompting the parish to issue a boil-water advisory for several neighborhoods along Louisiana Highway 1088.
It is the second such advisory for the area in as many months.
The advisory, which tells residents to boil water for at least one minute before consuming it, is for the following neighborhoods: The Woodlands, Woodlands Terrace, Quail Creek, Forest Brook, Grand Terre, Emerald Pines, Casa Bella, Remington Court, Viola Street and Soult Street.
The parish said water pressure dropped after the contractor hit the 8-inch main.
The boil advisory was issued "out of an abundance of caution” and in accordance with state Department of Health regulations, the parish said in a news release.
Tuesday’s advisory follows one issued Aug. 13 for the very same area after a private contractor hit a water main.
The boil order will remain in effect until it is rescinded by Tammany Utilities, following clearance by the state health department.
Water should be boiled for at least one minute before being consumed, the news release said.
That includes water for fountain drinks, making ice, brushing teeth and food preparation, the parish said.
Customers affected by the advisory will be advised when it is rescinded by an automated phone call and notices on the parish government’s website and social media sites.