Boil water advisory issued for areas near Mississippi Avenue and Hampton Avenue

AIKEN, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) — According to their Twitter account, The City of Aiken has issued a boil advisory for areas near Mississippi Avenue and Hampton Avenue.
Officials say Monday night around 11:00 pm a fire hydrant was hit at Mississippi Avenue and Hampton Avenue.
They say the water from Mississippi Ave and Hampton Avenue from Vaucluse Road to Tennessee Avenue were affected.
Last night approx 11:00 pm, a fire hydrant at Mississippi Ave and Hampton Ave was hit.
The water in The Mississippi Ave and Hampton Ave from Vaucluse Rd to Tennessee Ave were affected.
There is a boil water advisory posted.
pic.twitter.com/hss7ybvg2T — City of Aiken, SC (@CityofAikenSC) March 13, 2018

New Lebanon under boil advisory

The advisory follows a water main break that happened this afternoon in the 900 block of West Main Street by the water tower, Village Manager George Markus said.
Residents are to bring water to a rolling boil for at least 1 minute before allowing it to cool.
Use bottled water or boiled water for cooking, drinking and oral hygiene.

Officials lift boil alert for West Side, Austintown

Staff report
The Youngstown Water Department has announced today the boil alert issued Friday for parts of the city’s West Side and the east side of Austintown Township has been liefted.
On Friday, the water department experienced a water depressurization event due to a disruption of a major distribution water line.
The water service has been restored and microbiological drinking water samples have been taken and found to be noncontaminated.
The drinking water is now considered to be safe.

Boil alert remains for Youngstown’s West Side and Austintown’s East Side

The boil alert for water used for drinking and cooking recommended Friday by the Youngstown Water Department for areas of Youngstown’s West Side and Austintown’s East Side remained in effect Saturday, according to the Austintown Police Department.
All residents contained within the boundary east of Raccoon Road, north of New Road, and west of Belle Vista Avenue are affected.
In its boil alert notification, the Youngstown Water Department said it would notifiy affected costumers as soon as possible when the water has been tested and is considered safe.
A roiling boil for one minute is adequate to make the water safe.
The water depressurization Friday that caused disruption to the water line resulted from a power outage.
For information, call the Youngstown Water Department Engineering office at 330-742-8765.

Boil alert for parts of Youngstown and Austintown

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – The Youngstown Water Department has issued a boil advisory for portions of Youngstown’s west side and Austintown’s east side until further notice.
Officials say a power outage disrupted a major supply line late Friday, resulting in low water pressure for homes and businesses in neighborhoods east and west of Meridian Road.
The department is recommending that all Youngstown Water customers in the affected area boil their water that is used for drinking and cooking.
A roiling boil for one minute is adequate.
All residents contained within the boundary East of Raccoon Rd, North of New Rd and West of Belle Vista Ave. See below map for further detail.
The water department says customers will be notified that the alert has been lifted when the water has been tested and considered safe.
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency is now requiring that all cities follow this procedure for all depressurization of drinking water lines.
If you have any questions, please contact the Water Department Engineering Office at (330) 742-8765.

Boil Alert: Areas of Youngstown and Austintown included

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – The Youngstown water department has issued a water boil alert for people on the west side of Youngstown and the east side of Austintown.
You are included in this alert if you live in the blue area on this map.
That’s anyone east of Raccoon Road, north of New Road and West of Belle Vista Avenue.
You need to boil your water for at least one minute before drinking it or cooking with it.
The Youngstown Water Department lost power, yesterday and that lead to a loss of pressure in one of their major water lines.
The water is being tested throughout the day.
Stick with WKBN on-air and online.
We’ll let you know as soon as the Youngstown Water Department tells us the water is safe.
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Boil alert issued for Youngstown’s West Side

YOUNGSTOWN — Late Friday night, the Youngstown Water Department experienced a water depressurization event due to a disruption of a major distribution waterline.
The failure affected customers on the West Side of Youngstown and east side of Austintown.
Due to the low water pressure that resulted from the disruption, the Youngstown Water Department is recommending all water customers in the affected area east of Raccoon Road, north of New Road and west of Belle Vista Avenue boil their water that is used for drinking and cooking.
A roiling boil for one minute is adequate, Dan Blakely, engineering assistant for the city, wrote in an email to the media.

Evansville precautionary boil advisory lifted

EWSU reports the results of the samples collected reveal no evidence of contamination.
The areas affected are: All areas south from N.W.
corner at S. Cullen and Lincoln Avenue, going east following the area south of Newburgh Road to I69 and Covert Avenue.
Follow Cullen Avenue south around the perimeter of Park Lawn Cemetery to Covert Avenue.
All areas south of Covert Avenue, starting at Seasons Ridge Blvd.
south to Pollack Avenue going east along I69 back to Covert Avenue.
The only area outside I69 is the Waterford Pointe Mobile Home Park, Sand Cherry Lane and Chickasaw Drive.
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(This story was originally published on March 8, 2018)

Boil advisory for Washington Ave. main break lifted

UPDATE: The boil advisory has been lifted.
(3/8/18) Evansville Water Utility is issuing a boil advisory after a water main break on Washington Avenue.
[Boil Advisory Map] The boil advisory is for the areas within the red border: Duane Gilles, water distribution manager for Evansville Water and Sewer Utility, says water in the area has been turned off and people need to avoid the area.
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Boil advisory for Washington Ave. main break lifted

UPDATE: The boil advisory has been lifted.
(3/8/18) Evansville Water Utility is issuing a boil advisory after a water main break on Washington Avenue.
[Boil Advisory Map] The boil advisory is for the areas within the red border: Duane Gilles, water distribution manager for Evansville Water and Sewer Utility, says water in the area has been turned off and people need to avoid the area.
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