Boil water order issued for Live Oak Springs Resort

SAN DIEGO (NEWS 8) – The Department of Environmental Health has issued a Boil Water Advisory and Public Notification effective immediately for the Live Oak Springs Water Company.
The water system serves the Live Oak Springs resort including 92 residential homes, a recreational vehicle park, cabins, laundry facility, market with deli, and office/restaurant.
As a precaution, a Boil Water Advisory has been issued due to the loss of water system pressure within the distribution system.
The Boil Water Advisory will remain in effect until laboratory analytical results confirm the absence of bacteria in the water supply For more information on the Boil Water Advisory, please contact Rocky Vandergriff, Certified Water Operator, Live Oak Springs Water Company at (760) 427-4235.

Boil water advisory remains for part of Sunnybrook neighbourhood

A Boil Water Advisory remains in place for over two dozen residences in Red Deer’s Sunnybrook neighbourhood.
The advisory was issued January 29 but the reason for it is not currently mentioned on the city’s website.
Nine residences have been affected on Scott Street, 11 on Somerset Close and seven on Selkirk Blvd.
According to the city’s website, all affected residences have been given hand-delivered notices of the advisory which will remain place until water tests confirm there is no water contamination.
For more details on the advisory, visit the City of Red Deer’s website here.
For more on what Boil Water Advisories mean, click here.

Boil water advisory remains for part of Sunnybrook neighbourhood

A Boil Water Advisory remains in place for over two dozen residences in Red Deer’s Sunnybrook neighbourhood. The advisory was issued January 29 but the reason for it is not currently mentioned on the city’s…

Boil water advisory remains for part of Sunnybrook neighbourhood

A Boil Water Advisory remains in place for over two dozen residences in Red Deer’s Sunnybrook neighbourhood.
The advisory was issued January 29 but the reason for it is not currently mentioned on the city’s website.
Nine residences have been affected on Scott Street, 11 on Somerset Close and seven on Selkirk Blvd.
According to the city’s website, all affected residences have been given hand-delivered notices of the advisory which will remain place until water tests confirm there is no water contamination.
For more details on the advisory, visit the City of Red Deer’s website here.
For more on what Boil Water Advisories mean, click here.

Boil water advisory remains for part of Sunnybrook neighbourhood

A Boil Water Advisory remains in place for over two dozen residences in Red Deer’s Sunnybrook neighbourhood. The advisory was issued January 29 but the reason for it is not currently mentioned on the city’s…

Essex Junction issues boil water notice

Free Press reporters Joel Baird and Nicole DeSmet discuss the morning’s top headlines.
JOEL BAIRD, NICOLE DESMET, ABIGAIL SILIN/FREE PRESS Essex Junction issued a boil water advisory Thursday after a major water line break threatened contamination of drinking water.
The notice by the Essex Junction Water Department is for customers who experienced low water pressure, or lost pressure, but the department advised anyone who is unsure if they are affected to boil their water as a precaution.
The boil water advisory will be in place until the water line is repaired and the system can demonstrate that the quality and quantity of the drinking water meets state and federal drinking water standards.
The advisory says to boil water for one minute and let it cool before using, or use bottled water.
Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and food preparation.
When a water system is experiencing fluctuations in water pressure, the possibility exists for bacteria and other harmful organisms to enter the water distribution system and contaminate drinking water.
People with severely compromised immune systems, infants and some elderly residents may be at increased risk.
The water department advised those at increased risk to seek advice from their health care providers.
For more information, contact Darby Mayville at 878-6944.

Essex Junction issues boil water notice

Free Press reporters Joel Baird and Nicole DeSmet discuss the morning’s top headlines. JOEL BAIRD, NICOLE DESMET, ABIGAIL SILIN/FREE PRESS Essex Junction issued a boil water advisory Thursday after a major water line break threatened contamination of drinking water. The notice by the Essex Junction Water Department is for customers who experienced low water pressure, or lost pressure, but the department advised anyone who is unsure if they are affected to boil their water as a precaution. Essex High School sent…

Essex Junction issues boil water notice

Free Press reporters Joel Baird and Nicole DeSmet discuss the morning’s top headlines.
JOEL BAIRD, NICOLE DESMET, ABIGAIL SILIN/FREE PRESS Essex Junction issued a boil water advisory Thursday after a major water line break threatened contamination of drinking water.
The notice by the Essex Junction Water Department is for customers who experienced low water pressure, or lost pressure, but the department advised anyone who is unsure if they are affected to boil their water as a precaution.
The boil water advisory will be in place until the water line is repaired and the system can demonstrate that the quality and quantity of the drinking water meets state and federal drinking water standards.
The advisory says to boil water for one minute and let it cool before using, or use bottled water.
Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and food preparation.
When a water system is experiencing fluctuations in water pressure, the possibility exists for bacteria and other harmful organisms to enter the water distribution system and contaminate drinking water.
People with severely compromised immune systems, infants and some elderly residents may be at increased risk.
The water department advised those at increased risk to seek advice from their health care providers.
For more information, contact Darby Mayville at 878-6944.

Essex Junction issues boil water notice

Free Press reporters Joel Baird and Nicole DeSmet discuss the morning’s top headlines. JOEL BAIRD, NICOLE DESMET, ABIGAIL SILIN/FREE PRESS Essex Junction issued a boil water advisory Thursday after a major water line break threatened contamination of drinking water. The notice by the Essex Junction Water Department is for customers who experienced low water pressure, or lost pressure, but the department advised anyone who is unsure if they are affected to boil their water as a precaution. Essex High School sent…

Boil water advisory for Tega Cay lifted

A boil water advisory that affected some Tega Cay residents and businesses after a water main break has been lifted.
A boil water advisory was in effect for any customers who lost service.
In instances like the one in Tega Cay, the state health department advises boiling water vigorously for a minute before consumption.
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The incident came a day after the city sent out an advisory after a wastewater spill at a treatment plant on Koala Circle.
About 12,000 gallons spilled, entering Lake Wylie through a storm drain.
Funderburk said the no swim advisory, only for that cove, remained in place Thursday.
“It has not been lifted yet,” he said.
“Utility staff is taking daily samples from the lake and sending them to a lab for testing.