Boil water advisory lifted for Latta
Latta Town Administrator Jarett Taylor announced the boil water advisory Saturday.
Taylor did not say the reason for the advisory.
Stay with News13 for the latest on this story.
Bossier Boil Advisory
BOSSIER CITY.
La.
– The City of Bossier City has issued a boil advisory for a small area of Bossier City.
The advisory is for residents and businesses along Barksdale Boulevard between Beverly Street and Mason Drive.
The Utilities Department is performing an emergency repair on a 12” water main near the intersection of Beverly Street and Barksdale Boulevard.
Repairs began early this morning.
Customers in the affected area will have low water pressure through the duration of the repair efforts.
The repair is expected to be complete by 5:00 pm today.
The advisory is a precautionary measure and recommends those in the affected area to boil their water for one minute before consuming it until the advisory is rescinded.
The city will notify the media when the advisory is rescinded.
Boil advisory lifted in Trotwood
A boil advisory has been lifted in Trotwood.
It had affected residents on Main Street between Ohio 49 and MacGregor Drive and on Olive Road from the bridge to Burman Avenue.
The water has been tested and is safe to drink.
EARLIER REPORT (April 10) A boil advisory has been issued for some Trotwood residents following a water main break Tuesday, according to city officials.
The break occurred near the intersection of Olive Road and East Main Street Tuesday, a public works supervisor said in a release.
The boil advisory is in effect until further notice for all residents of East Main Street between Ohio 48 and MacGregor Drive, and on Olive Road between Burman Avenue to the bridge just north Wolf Creek Pike.
Boil water advisory lifted for Waynesboro
WAYNESBORO, Ga. (WJBF) – The City of Waynesboro has lifted the boil water advisory that was set in place following a major water main break, earlier this week.
Due to air and discoloration issues, the City of Waynesboro will begin flushing water lines in the distribution system on Saturday, April 14th, and Sunday, April 15th.
All customers on the city water system should be aware that their water could be “discolored” or cloudy for a time during the flushing process.
The city advises customers to check their water on each day during this process before doing laundry.
Customers experiencing “discolored” water should open the cold water tap in their bathtub and let the water run until it clears.
UPDATE | Boil water advisory in Edgefield County
EDGEFIELD COUNTY, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) — The Edgefield County Water and Sewer Authority confirm that water is currently being restored at this time.
Further information on the conditions of the boil advisory will be updated as more information is released.
EDGEFIELD COUNTY, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) — The Edgefield County Water and Sewer Authority says a water main break has happened on Five Notch Road.
As it is being repaired, neighbors in the area need to boil water for at least one minute before drinking water or using it to cook.
This affects those who live and work on Five Notch Road from Murrah to Gregory Lake Road That includes Bradford Place Subdivision, Bridle Field Subdivision, and Hunts Grove Subdivision.
Check back for updates on this developing story.
Water main break prompts boil advisory for parts of Trotwood
A boil advisory has been issued for some Trotwood residents following a water main break Tuesday, according to city officials.
TRENDING: Centerville woman in critical condition after falling from Ohio State parking garage The break occurred near the intersection of Olive Road and East Main Street Tuesday, a public works supervisor said in a release.
The boil advisory is in effect until further notice for all residents of East Main Street between Ohio 48 and MacGregor Drive, and on Olive Road between Burman Avenue to the bridge just north Wolf Creek Pike.
Boil water advisory issued for part of Fairmont
The department will be making repairs to a main water line.
The repair affects Shaffer Lane and the surrounding area.
The department asks that customers call the Water Treatment Plant after 3 p.m. on April 11 at (304) 366-1461 to determine if the boil water advisory has been lifted.
UPDATED: Bossier City lifts boil advisory
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seek to previous 12… 6 seek to 10%, 20% … 60% Bossier City has lifted a boil advisory for a section of Barksdale Boulevard between Beverly Street and Mason Drive.
The city issued the boil advisory for businesses and homes in that area April 7.
The Bossier City Utilities Department made an emergency repair on a 12-inche water main near the intersection of Beverly Street and Barksdale Boulevard.
The boil advisory was a precautionary measure and recommends those in the affected area to boil their water for one minute before consuming it until the advisory is rescinded.
The advisory pertains only to water used for consumption.
Again the advisory is a precautionary measure and not a boil order.
Town of Latta issues boil water notice
The Town of Latta has issued a boiled water notice for residents until further notice after an eight inch water main break, according to Interim Latta Administrator Jarett Taylor.
Taylor said this is the second time the water line has broken.
He added they notified the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) about the problem and were advised to issue a boil water advisory.
Taylor said the water line has been fixed, drained and flushed.
He added water samples will be sent to DHEC for testing.
Taylor expects the samples to be ok and at that time the advisory will be lifted.
A resident in Latta told us his neighborhood always has "tainted water."
He said town officials always give the same answer.
The resident questioned the quality of water and why the flat rate of about $81 a month is so high.
We’ll let you know when the advisory is lifted.
BOIL ADVISORY: Union Parish
UNION PARISH, La.
549 from Owl Creek Road south, Tom Dean Road, Meadow Brook Subdivision, Hwy 15, Alexander Road, Denton Road, Mickey Road, Barr Road, Moon Dairy Road, Sandfield Road, Blair Road, Rodeo Drive, Zion Hill Road, Cypress Creek Road, Masonic Drive, Webster Bluff Road, Camp Corney Drive, Scenic Drive, Abby Lane, Dozier Road, and Davis Road are under a BOIL NOTICE UNTIL FURTHER ADVISED.
Therefore, as a precaution, the Tri-Water System is issuing a BOIL ADVISORY effective immediately.
This BOIL ADVISORY is to remain in effect until rescinded by the Tri-Water System.
It is recommended that all customers disinfect their water before consuming it (including fountain drinks), making ice, brushing teeth, or using it for food preparation or rinsing of foods by the following means: Boil water for one (1) full minute in a clean container.
The one minute starts after the water has been brought to a rolling boil.
(The flat taste can be eliminated by shaking the water in a clean bottle or pouring it from one clean container to another.
Again, please be sure to disinfect your own water prior to consumption until you have been advised otherwise.
Upon notification from the Office of Public Heath’s State Regional Laboratory that the samples collected from our water supply have been found to be safe, the State Health Department will notify the water supply of the sample results.
Upon such notification, the Tri Water System will then rescind the Boil Advisory and notify its customers that the water has been found to be safe.