Water Boil Advisory issued for a portion of Bossier City

From the City of Bossier City Public Information Office: 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and recommends those in the affected area to boil their water for one minute before consuming it until the advisory is rescinded.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 advisory pertains only to water used for consumption.
Again the advisory is a precautionary measure and not a boil order.
BPT will post an update when the advisory is rescinded.

Boil advisory issued for small FD area

A boil advisory has been issued for five Fort Dodge addresses following a water main break Friday morning.
Those addresses are: – 9 S. First St. – 102 First Ave. S. – 202 First Ave. S. – 228 First Ave. S. – 14 S. Third St. People at those addresses are urged to boil water before drinking it.
The water should boil for one minute, according to the Fort Dodge Public Works Department.
No other areas of Fort Dodge are affected.
The water main break has been repaired.
Water samples will be collected for bacteria testing.

Boil water advisory issued for rural water district in Allen County

The advisory was issued because of a line break, resulting in a loss of pressure in the system.
Failure to maintain adequate pressure may result in a loss of chlorine residuals and bacterial contamination.
KDHE said those affected should follow the following tips until further notice: Boil water for one minute prior to drinking or food preparation; or use bottled water.
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 you tap water appears dirty, flush the water lines by letting the water run until it clears.
The advisory will remain in effect until the conditions that placed the system at risk of bacterial contamination are resolved.

Boil order issued for the city of Bettendorf

BETTENDORF, Iowa (KWQC) – A boil order has been issued for Bettendorf residents.
Iowa American Water tells TV-6 they are unsure when the boil order will be lifted.
There was a water main break Thursday, April 5 in the 7000 block of Valley Drive that resulted in a precautionary boil advisory.
Iowa American Water believes about 90 customers were impacted, one customer on Criswell Street and residents in the Old Hunters Woods subdivision.
Due to the number of residents impacted, Iowa American made a CodeRED customer notification that alerted customers by their preferred method.

Boil water advisory lifted for Town of Harrisville

HARRISVILLE, W.Va. – UPDATE (4/4/18 2:21 p.m.): The Town of Harrisville lifted their boil water advisory for customer from the corner of Harrison Street and South Spring Street, including Route 16 to Washburn.
_________________ ORIGINAL (3/28/18 4:14 p.m.): The Town of Harrisville issued a boil water advisory for part of Ritchie County.
The advisory was issued on Wednesday after a problem occurred on South Spring Street.
Crews were working to fix the water leak and anticipate the problem to be resolved within seven days.
All customers within the Town of Harrisville are asked to boil their water until further notice.

Boil water advisory issued for Shinnston

The City of Shinnston has been undergoing a water line replacement project, according to City Manager AJ Hammond.
"The contractors are currently working very close to the old line, the proximity of the lines coupled with the heavy rain fall over the past few days have resulted in challenging working conditions.
This is a temporary issue, as the project should resolve many of the issues," Hammond said.
Shinnston water customers, from Enterprise into Shinnston, are under a boil water advisory until further notice.
Anyone with questions is asked to contact Public Works at (304) 592-6017 or (304) 623-6559 during after hours.

Boil water advisory for Estill County

ESTILL COUNTY, Ky. (WTVQ)- The Estill County Water district has issued a boil water advisory.
Customers in these areas are effected: All Sugar Hollow Road, Wagersville Road, Jakes Heavenly Hwy, Murphy’s Ford to 6800 Red Lick Rd, Noland Hill, All McKee Road, Doe Creek, Little Doe Creek, Middle Fork, Old Landing, Barnes Mountain ends at 1480 Barnes Mountain Rd., Buck Creek, Gold Fin Lane, Roberts Road and Brookshire lane.
If you have any questions contact the Estill County Water District at 606-723-3795.

Boil water advisory for Phenix City

The notice applies to people living north and south of U.S. 80 West of Auburn Road and along Auburn Road.
Water should be boiled for at least three minutes.

Boil water notice lifted for Fort Pierce Utilities Authority customers

FORT PIERCE — A boil water notice issued Friday was been lifted Wednesday morning.
Fort Pierce Utilities Authority announced the previous boil water notice was lifted at 9 a.m. More: Boil water notice extended for Fort Pierce after water main hit by contractor The notice affected customers within the following boundaries: North: Midway Road; South: Saeger Avenue; East: Wallace Street; West: Palmetto Avenue.
The advisory was issued Friday morning after a contractor hit a water main on Midway Road.
Anyone with questions can call Fort Pierce Utilities Authority at 772-466-1600.
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Mayor: Boil water advisory result of an accident

OBSERVER Photo by Nicole Gugino Dunkirk Mayor Willie Rosas explained Tuesday that last week’s water issues were due to an accident, not a faulty pipe.
Rosas said Tuesday at the Common Council meeting that he wanted to dispel rumors about the reason for the order.
It was an accident due to the contractor, they drilled a 9-inch hole into our pipe, one of the main pipes at the plant and that caused a very big leak at the plant, that was the root cause of the issue.
… I think this could have been a disaster, but we took care of it pretty nicely and professionally.” Department of Public Works Director Randy Woodbury also recognized the water treatment workers who dealt with the issue as quickly as possible.
Rosas said a temporary fix of the line was made by the contractor and also thanked Hill Engineer Gus Maas for helping the city to monitor the situation and Paul Snyder at the County Health Department providing insight on the process.
The contractor knows a more permanent fix must eventually be made, but Rosas said it will not hold up the North Chautauqua County Water District project.
Rosas noted this was a county order and therefore their responsibility to inform the public.
Resolution 41, a proposed local law on the sale of city-owned property, was amended and tabled for a public hearing on April 17 at 5:20 p.m. before the council meeting.
Communications from the public were also approved with contingencies placed on the request from WNY Renegades 12U Girls Travel Softball for more specific dates in July to avoid other field conflicts and the request for a water service from Debbie Carapella for requirements of the department of public works, the town of residence and the city treasurer’s review.
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