Water main break prompts boil advisory in New Lebanon
DAYTON — UPDATE @ 6 p.m.: Three males are in custody following a suspected aggravated robbery, theft and police pursuit that ended in a crash near Fifth Third Field downtown.
A vehicle was taken at gunpoint in a suspected aggravated robbery Tuesday morning in the city, Dayton police Maj. Wendy Stiver said, relating the preliminary investigation.
A police officer located the second vehicle on Wayne Avenue, where the driver and passenger were taken into custody without incident, Stiver said.
Another police officer located the first vehicle taken.
The driver, who displayed a weapon during the initial robbery, was driving the wrong way on First Street in his attempt to evade pursuing police when the crash occurred.
He suffered non-life threatening injuries, Stiver said.
Police and a medic unit are at East First and Sears streets in downtown Dayton, near Fifth Third Field, for a crash believed to be connected to a reported robbery and chase involving Dayton police.
We have crew headed that way.
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Water line break causes boil advisory for some Sulphur residents
A precautionary boil advisory has been issued for some residents in Sulphur.
A water line break at the corner of North Beglis Parkway and East Burton Street has caused water pressure in certain areas to dip below required levels.
Those affected areas include streets along Burton Street, from Post Oak to Lewis Street, and streets along North Beglis, from Cypress Street to North Scott Drive.
Water is expected to be restored within the next few hours.
If you were without water in this area, run faucets until the water runs clear, then take precaution and boil the water before consumption.
KPLC will continue to update this story as we receive more information.
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Boil water advisory issued on N. Stonehedge Drive, Brookshire Road
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WACH)– A boil water advisory has been issued for residents in Lexington County in the Brookshire Road area.
The City of Columbia experienced an eight-inch water main repair Tuesday that could possibly result in bacterial contamination of water.
Water customers located at Brookshire Road between Tram Road and Yarmouth Drive, N. Stonehedge Drive between Brookshire Road and Harrow Drive and E. Nottingham Road between Brookshire Road and N. Stonehedge Drive are advised to boil their water for at least one full minute prior to drinking or cooking.
The City of Columbia Water Works is currently working to correct the problem.
All food processors and restaurants should comply with prescribed USDA and SC DHEC recommendations, respectively.
If you have any questions about the advisory you are urged to call Lexington/Richland County Environmental Services at 803-896-0320.
Resturants and hotels can contact the SC Resturant Lodging Association at 803-765-9000.
Boil water advisory issued for residents in part of Maidsville
MAIDSVILLE, W.Va. – UPDATE (3/26/18 12:44 p.m.): The boil water advisory has been lifted for residents and homes from 1151 to 1838 Lazzelle Union Road and all residents on Crafts Run Road.
_________________________ ORIGINAL (3/24/18 12:44 p.m.): A Boil Water Advisory has been issued for parts of Maidsville.
The Pleasant Valley Public Service District has issued the advisory for residents and homes from 1151 to 1838 Lazzelle Union Road and all residents on Crafts Run Road until further notice.
Customers can contact 304-328-5847 for any information.
Boil Advisory Issued-Southern Perry County Water District
A boil advisory is n effect for some customers of the Southern Perry County Water District.
Officials say customers located in the six mile turn area on State Route 93 and State Route 37 area affected.
Any customers who loses service will be under the boil advisory for at least 24 hours.
District officials say the issue is being caused by a water line/value repair project.
Boil advisory issued for section of Riverview Drive in Marietta
MARIETTA, Ohio (WTAP) – The Marietta Water Department has issued a boil advisory for customers on Riverview Drive from Alta Street to Coventry Road because of repairs to a water main.
The advisory affecting about 50 customers will be in effect until further notice.
Once service is restored, anyone in or near the affected area who has experienced a loss of water service or pressure should "rapid boil* their drinking water for two minutes before use.
All customers should also flush their own service lines through the cold water lines only until the water is clear.
Brown or cloudy water are normal after a water-service interruption.
Ville Platte water restored, boil advisory in place
The City of Ville Platte is now under a boil water advisory after the water in the city was shut off because of a main water line break.
According to officials, the water was turned off to make repairs to a 12-inch water line at around 5:00 pm Monday evening.
The water was restored just before 10:00 pm Monday night and a boil advisory has been issued until further notice.
Officials say the water line has been fixed.
Boil advisory remains in effect after water main break south of Lake Charles
A water main break in Waterworks District Two in Ward Three has officials advising residents to boil their water until further notice according to a news release.
The waterworks district says the line break happened Saturday and the boil advisory will stand until at least Wednesday.
The boil advisory will affect residents form Lincoln Road to Ham Reid Road and residents from Vermillion Drive to Lake Street.
To complete the repair of the water main, the waterworks district says there will be a partial water outage starting at 9 a.m. on Tuesday.
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Boil water advisory issued for some in Lawrence County, Ky.
LAWRENCE COUNTY, Ky. (WSAZ) — A boil water advisory has been issued for some residents in Lawrence County, the Lawrence County Emergency Management says Monday.
The agency reports the Big Sandy and Rattlesnake Ridge water districts have issued boil water advisories for Spankem Branch, state Route 828, state Route 1, Diamond Ridge Road and all side roads.
Any water used for cooking, drinking, oral hygiene and watering pets should be boiled vigorously and allowed to cool before use.
The advisory remains in effect until further notice.
City of Lumberton under boil water alert
The alert affects 2,086 customers.
Leaders said water system officials notified the Mississippi State Department of Health of a system wide pressure loss because of one or more line breaks.
Health officials said customers should boil their water for one minute before use.
The water system will be notified when tests show the water is safe to drink.
Do not drink tap water while the water system is under a boil water advisory.
Do not use ice unless it has been made with boiled water.
Freezing will not necessarily kill harmful bacteria.
Do not use tap water to make drinks, juices, or fountain soft drinks.
Wash your fruits and vegetables with boiled or bottled water since they may have been exposed to affected water from grocery store sprayers.
Bathing is safe as long as no water is swallowed.