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. Utility crews on Tuesday were able to isolate a water main break at S.C. 160 and Stonecrest Boulevard, and restore service by about 10 p.m. “The customers affected the most by this break were businesses in Stonecrest and in Graystone,” said Charlie Funderburk, city manager. However, residents were asked Wednesday morning to conserve as much water as possible. A boil water advisory was in effect for any customers who lost service. In instances like the one in Tega Cay, the state…

Water boil advisory lifted for Snoqualmie Pass area

SNOQUALMIE PASS, Wash. – Tap water is no longer unsafe to drink for those living in the Snoqualmie Pass area.
A boil water advisory for the area has been lifted as of February 1 after a system leak likely caused water contamination, according to county officials.
Those living in the Snoqualmie Pass Utility District, including the areas of the Snoqualmie Summit and Village, Alpental, Yellowstone, Conifer and Hyak can start using their tap water for drinking and everyday uses.
The Kittitas County Health Department’s Environmental Health staff will be assisting local food businesses during the reopening process, according to a news release.
Health supervisors caution that every surface and tool that touches food must be sanitized with uncontaminated water before reopening their doors to the public.
The Utility District has also installed a chlorination system at the well source Saturday, as a precaution.
More details can be found at the Utility District website.

Water boil advisory lifted for Snoqualmie Pass area

SNOQUALMIE PASS, Wash. – Tap water is no longer unsafe to drink for those living in the Snoqualmie Pass area. A boil water advisory for the area has been lifted as of February 1 after a system leak likely caused water contamination, according to county officials. Those living in the…

Boil water advisory for some customers near Chesnee

SPARTANBURG COUNTY, SC (WSPA) – Some customers in the Liberty Chesnee Fingerville Water District are being asked to boil their water until further notice, following a water main break on Wednesday.
According to a news release, the water main break resulted in some customers having low pressure and loss of water.
Repairs were expected to be finished by 9 p.m. Wednesday, but the water district is advising customers in the areas of Successful Way and on Bryant Road from US 221 to Successful Way to boil their water for at least one minute.

Boil water advisory for some customers near Chesnee

SPARTANBURG COUNTY, SC (WSPA) – Some customers in the Liberty Chesnee Fingerville Water District are being asked to boil their water until further notice, following a water main break on Wednesday.
According to a news release, the water main break resulted in some customers having low pressure and loss of water.
Repairs were expected to be finished by 9 p.m. Wednesday, but the water district is advising customers in the areas of Successful Way and on Bryant Road from US 221 to Successful Way to boil their water for at least one minute.
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Boil order issued in Howell County PWSD #2

WEST PLAINS, Mo.
— Patrons on the west system of Howell County Public Water Supply District #2 on County Road 8800 and State Route 17 south of CR 8800 will have to boil their water until further notice.
Department officials say a water line burst is being repaired, which is the cause of the boil order.
The boil order affects all water patrons of the west system on County Road 8800 and State Route 17 south of CR 8800.
This boil advisory does not include patrons in the area Junction Hill or the patrons of the Brandsville System.
Water must be boiled until samples have been tested and safe results are received from the Department of Natural Resources.
To ensure the safety of the water, customers should boil water vigorously for three minutes prior to use for cooking or drinking.
Customers also can disinfect dishes by immersing them for at least one minute in clean water containing at least fifty parts per million (ppm) free chlorine, or roughly 1 teaspoon of unscented bleach per gallon of water.
For more information, contact Robert Hatley at the District office 417-256-8871.

Water boil lifted for Tallulah

TALLULAH, La.
(KNOE) – The water boil advisory is lifted for the City of Tallulah Water.
Officials say regular consumption and use of water is okay.
Beginning Thursday, February 1, 2018, the city will start major flushing of the water distribution lines.
Mayor Paxton J.
Branch said, "After experiencing major problems with our water system over the past almost three weeks, we wanted to wait until our water inventory was near capacity before we began with the flushing.
We are at a place now where we feel confident that our water inventory is sufficient to begin flushing.
As well, Entergy will be at the water plant at some point over the next two days repairing the transformer that damaged our control panel on January 24, 2018.
We’re working to get everything back to normal operation after our water crisis."

Water boil advisory to go into effect for Barksdale Annex

The City of Bossier City has issued a boil advisory for the Barksdale Annex neighborhood effective Tuesday morning, Jan. 30.
The advisory is for residents and businesses specifically south of Murphy Street, north of Barksdale Boulevard, east of Airline Drive and west of Barksdale Air Force Base.
In order for the repairs to be made water pressure in the affected area must be reduced.
That is expected to start at approximately 9 a.m. Tuesday.
Customers in the affected area will experience low water pressure through the duration of the repair efforts which are expected to last into the evening hours Tuesday.
The boil advisory will be in affect once the work starts.
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.
The city will notify the media when the advisory is rescinded.

Water boil advisory to go into effect for Barksdale Annex

The City of Bossier City has issued a boil advisory for the Barksdale Annex neighborhood effective Tuesday morning, Jan. 30.
The advisory is for residents and businesses specifically south of Murphy Street, north of Barksdale Boulevard, east of Airline Drive and west of Barksdale Air Force Base.
In order for the repairs to be made water pressure in the affected area must be reduced.
That is expected to start at approximately 9 a.m. Tuesday.
Customers in the affected area will experience low water pressure through the duration of the repair efforts which are expected to last into the evening hours Tuesday.
The boil advisory will be in affect once the work starts.
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.
The city will notify the media when the advisory is rescinded.

Tuesday Boil Advisory for Barksdale Annex

BOSSIER CITY, La.
– The City of Bossier City has issued a boil advisory for the Barksdale Annex neighborhood effective at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018.
The Bossier City Utilities Department, in concert with Axis Construction, will be performing a 20” water main repair near the intersection of Bascom Street and Evans Street Tuesday morning.
In order for the repairs to be made, water pressure in the affected area must be reduced.
That also is expected to begin at approximately 9 a.m. Tuesday.
Customers in the affected area will experience low water pressure through the duration of the repair efforts which are expected to last into the evening hours Tuesday.
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.
The city will notify the media when the advisory is rescinded.