Water main break leads to boil advisory

The following areas are included according to the utility: All areas south from N.W.
corner at S. Cullen & Lincoln Ave. going east following the area south of Newburgh Rd.
to I69 & Covert Ave.
Follow Cullen Ave, south around perimeter of Park Lawn Cemetery to Covert Ave. All areas south of Covert Ave. starting at Seasons Ridge Blvd.
south to Pollack Ave going east along I69 back to Covert Ave.
The only area outside I69 is the Waterford Pointe Mobile Home Park, Sand Cherry Ln.
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(This story was originally published on March 5, 2018)

KC Water issues boil advisory to area near Eagles’ Landing Golf Course in south KC and Belton

The advisory comes after a water main break in the area

Precautionary boil advisory issued for part of south Kansas City

KANSAS CITY, Mo.
— KC Water has issued a precautionary boil advisory for part of south Kansas City.
The area is bound by Hangar Road on the north, Markey Road on the south, Bales Road on the west and Nellis Drive on the east.
The precautionary advisory comes after some customers experienced low pressure due to a water main break.
Tap water should be boiled vigorously for three minutes before using it to drink, cook, or prepare food.
Let the water cool sufficiently before drinking.
Ice made with un-boiled tap water should not be used for drinking purposes.
The tap water is safe for other purposes such as bathing; however, small children should be discouraged from swallowing bath water.
Water boiled for drinking and cooking purposes may be used for brushing teeth.
KC Water said it will notify customers when the water is safe after it has been tested.

Precautionary water boil advisory issued for south Kansas City area

KANSAS CITY, Mo.
— KC Water has issued a precautionary advisory to boil water Tuesday night for some customers who might have experienced low water pressure due to a water main break.
KC Water said the affected area is bounded by Hangar Road to the north, Markey Road to the south, Bales Road on the west and Nellis Drive on the east.
Under the advisory, water officials recommend that customers: Boil all drinking water.
Tap water should be boiled vigorously for three minutes before using it to drink, cook or prepare food.
Let the water cool sufficiently before drinking.
Ice made with un-boiled tap water should not be used for drinking purposes.
Dishes and food contact surfaces may be disinfected using tap water that contains one teaspoon of household bleach per gallon.
Water boiled for drinking and cooking purposes may be used for brushing teeth.
KC Water said its customers will receive notice when the boil advisory has ended after tap water has been tested.

Boil Advisory issued for water system in Catahoula Parish

CATAHOULA PARISH, La.
– (3/5/2018) Enterprise Waterworks, Inc in Catahoula Parish has issued a boil advisory until further notice.
They say is due to issues with the chlorine pump at their plant.
Leaders at Enterprise say people on their water system should avoid using water without boiling it if they need to brush their teeth, prepare foods, or even rinsing food.
They recommend their customers boil their water for one full minute in a clean container after the water has reached a rolling boil.
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This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Several parishes under boil advisory after storm

Walnut Bayou Water System issued the advisory after a recent storm caused electricity to be lost at the wells and the Bear Lake plant.
Because of the power loss, the water is of microbiological quality.
All customers are advised to boil their water for one full minute before use.

Kimball boil water advisory still in effect

A boil advisory in Kimball Township is still in effect, but could lift around 2 p.m. Monday if Sunday’s test results come back good.
The boil advisory went into effect following a water main break near Indian Woods Elementary on Thursday, March 1.
The boil water advisory went out to homes affected by the break.
On Sunday, Kimball Township posted on its Facebook page and website that the advisory was still in affect, despite rumors that it had been lifted.
The test of a water sample taken on Saturday came back good, the announcement said.
If a water sample taken for testing on Sunday also come back clean, the advisory could be lifted sometime Monday afternoon,

Boil water advisory issued for residents in southern Indiana community

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A boil water advisory is in effect for some residents in Washington County, Indiana after a water main break.
The East Washington Rural Water Company tells WDRB the advisory was issued for residents near Pekin.
Residents who live on Eastern School Road, Motsinger Road and Olive Branch Road are encouraged to boil their water.
The advisory is expected to remain in place until at least Wednesday, according to the company.
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Boil water advisory issued for residents in southern Indiana community

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A boil water advisory is in effect for some residents in Washington County, Indiana after a water main break.
The East Washington Rural Water Company tells WDRB the advisory was issued for residents near Pekin.
Residents who live on Eastern School Road, Motsinger Road and Olive Branch Road are encouraged to boil their water.
The advisory is expected to remain in place until at least Wednesday, according to the company.
Copyright 2018 WDRB News.
All rights reserved.

Boil Advisory issued after pumps break down in Tallulah

TALLULAH, La.
– The City of Tallulah has experienced a breakdown of two pumps at the Tallulah Water Plant.
Due to the pumps breaking down, water officials expect to lose pressure and this will cause water customers to lose water in their homes and businesses.
As a precaution, the city is issuing a boil advisory immediately for all City of Tallulah water.
All customers are advised to disinfect their water before consuming it (including fountain drinks, making ice, brushing teeth, pet consumption, or using it for food preparation or rinsing of foods by the following means: Boil water for one full minute in a clean container.
The one minute starts after the water has been brought to a rolling boil.