Boil-water advisories: Oct. 31, 2017

West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for customers in Roxalana Hills Aprtment Complex, specific streets include Roxalana Hills Drive and Walker Drive.
The advisory follows a water main break.
Customers in these areas are urged to boil their water for at least one full minute prior to use until further notice.
West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory for customers on Phillips Street in South Charleston.
West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory for customers from 200 to 240 Sutherland Drive in South Charleston.
Armstrong Public Service District has lifted a boil-water advisory for customers of Upper Powellton.
Lincoln Public Service District has lifted a boil-water advisory for Lincoln PSD water customers.
Cottageville Public Service District has lifted a boil-water advisory for customers on 77 Main St., 145 Main St., 165 Main St., 53 Old Mill in Cottageville.
Putnam Public Service District has lifted a boil-water advisory for customers on Eldorado Circle and all of Cordobe Drive in Hurricane.
Northern Jackson County Public Service District has lifted a boil-water advisory for customers in Sandyville.

Boil-water advisories: Oct. 28, 2017

Putnam Public Service District has issued a boil-water advisory for customers on Eldorado Circle and all of Cordobe Drive in Hurricane.
The advisory follows a valve replacement and leak repair.
West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 200 customers on Janet Place, Ellen Drive, Thomas Road, Ashlawn Drive, Martha Road, Ranch Road, Woodland Avenue, Spring Street, Susan Road and Henry Road in South Charleston.
The advisory follows a storage tank being drained.
Northern Jackson County Public Service District has issued a boil-water advisory for customers on McGraw Run Road in Sandyville.
The advisory follows a water main break.
The advisory follows a water main break.
The advisory follows a water main break.
West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 20 customers from 200 to 240 Sutherland Drive in South Charleston.
The advisory follows a water main break.

City of Soap Lake advises all water customers to boil drinking water

SOAP LAKE, Wash. – The City of Soap Lake advised all water customers to boil their drinking water. The Grant County Sheriff’s Office said Saturday the advisory will remain in effect until further notice. Officials said the measure is precautionary because of a broken water main in the city.
The boil advisory included several precautionary steps for customers including instructions to use purchased water bottles or boiled water for drinking, brushing teeth, dishwashing, preparing food, and making ice. Water should come to a rolling boil for one minute, then cool to an appropriate temperature before using.
The Grant County Sheriff’s Office said the advisory will remain in effect until the City of Soap Lake and health authorities are confident the water is safe for use. When satisfactory results are reported customers will be notified that the advisory has been lifted.
For more information, call the city of Soap Lake at (509) 246-1211.

Boil-water advisories: Oct. 21, 2017

The advisory follows water main break. Customers in this area should boil their water for at least one full minute prior to use until further notice.
West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory issued for customers in Charleston on Highland Road, Chester Road, Valley Road, Greendale Drive, McCoy Drive and Swarthmore Avenue from Edgewood to Greendale Drive.
West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory issued for customers in Dunbar/Institute area, including Fairlawn Avenue from 21st Street to Washington Drive, the 500 block of 21st Street, 25th Street, 26th Street and all side streets.
West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory issued for customers on McCormick Avenue, Lincoln Street and Alban Street in St. Albans.
West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory issued for customers along Kite Avenue in Huntington.
The Putnam Public Service District has lifted a boil-water advisory issued for customers from 11 Poplar Hills, around the circle and back to 11 Poplar Hills.The Putnam Public Service District has lifted a boil-water advisory issued for customers from 1110-1234 N. Poplar Fork, Briewood Dr., Bramblewood Dr., Raintree Dr., Deerfield, 28,26,14,418 Kensington Place and Timber Turn Lane.

Boil-water advisory: Oct. 19, 2017

The advisory follows a water main break. The advisory follows a water main break. The advisory follows a water main break. The advisory follows a water main break.
West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 108 customers in Highland Road, Chester Road, Valley Road, Greendale Drive, McCoy Drive and Swarthmore Avenue – from Edgewood to Greendale Drive. Edgewood is not included.
West Virginia America Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 53 customers in Dunbar/Institute area, including Fairlawn Avenue from 21st Street to Washington Drive, the 500 block of 21st Street, 25th Street, 26th Street and all side streets.
The advisory follows a valve replacement.
Beckley Water Company has scheduled a temporary water outage from 8:30 to 11 a.m. Thursday for customers on Grandview Road from Winfield Circle to the end of the Beckley Water Company System in Crow.

Boil water alerts lifted for all Melbourne water customers

This includes residents on the nine streets in the North Waterway Estates Subdivision who were still being advised to boil until Monday afternoon.
A bacteriological survey conducted by city officials showed the water is now safe for consumption.
City leaders issued the boil water alert Thursday after a 6-inch valve broke on the 36-inch water main at the John A. Buckley Surface Water Treatment Plant near Lake Washington.
Melbourne supplies drinking water for Indialantic, Indian Harbour Beach, Melbourne, Melbourne Beach, Melbourne Village, Palm Shores, Satellite Beach, West Melbourne and unincorporated Brevard County customers south of the Pineda Causeway.
The boil water alert was lifted at 7 p.m. Sunday for all customers except those who live on nine streets in North Waterway Estates, a subdivision in South Patrick Shores just south of the Pineda Causeway.
In an earlier move, West Melbourne officials lifted their boil water alert for households and businesses on the city’s distribution system shortly before 11 a.m. Sunday.
The affected streets: Thrush Drive, Sparrow Drive, Eagle Drive, Finch Drive, Ibis Lane, Meadowlark Lane, Dove Lane, Blue Jay Lane and Skylark Boulevard.
Last month, Hurricane Irma crippled Cocoa’s water distribution system by damaging a water main along the Merritt Island relief bridge on State Road 520.
In September 2016, a lightning strike at the water treatment plant triggered Melbourne’s first system-wide boil water alert since hurricanes Frances and Jeanne struck in September 2004.

Boil water alert issued for Melbourne customers

A main break left Melbourne city water customers without service Thursday afternoon, with the city issuing a boil water advisory for all residents.
"We urge all customers to conserve water and use as little as possible until the water main can be repaired. We do not currently have an estimated time for when this will be," a release from Melbourne spokeswoman Cheryl Mall read.
Although service was restored, crews were still working to repair the break and determine its cause Thursday evening.
Because water pressure briefly dropped below the required 20 psi, all Melbourne water customers — from Palm Shores to West Melbourne, including beachside communities Satellite Beach, Indian Harbour Beach, Indialantic and Melbourne Beach — were advised to boil water until the results of a bacteriological survey can clear the problem.
The city supplies drinking water for its population of about 77,000 and also for customers in surrounding cities, such as West Melbourne and several beachside communities, and unincorporated areas of Brevard County near the city.
This story will be updated.

CFPUA issues boil water advisory after water main break

NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NC (WWAY) — The CFPUA has issued a precautionary boil water advisory due to a water main break on Myrtle Grove Road.
Water customers at the addresses listed below will experience periods of low pressure and/or outages in the distribution system today.
Periods of low or no pressure in the distribution system increase the potential for back siphonage and introduction of bacteria into the water system.
Brushing teeth.
Washing fruits and vegetables.
Preparing food and baby formula.
Making ice.
Giving to pets.
The resulting Precautionary Boil Water Advisory shall be in effect until water quality testing has occurred and service is returned to normal.

Boil advisory issued for some CFPUA customers in southern New Hanover County

Officials with the Cape Fear Public Utility Authority have issued a precautionary boil advisory for some customers in the southern part of New Hanover County following a water main break on Myrtle Grove Road.
Periods of low or no pressure in the distribution system increase the potential for back siphonage and introduction of bacteria into the water system. CFPUA customers in the above-described area are asked to boil their water for one minute, allow it to cool prior to consumption, and store the cooled water in a clean container with a cover. Customers can also utilize another water source such as bottled water.

Boil Water Advisory Repeal for Customers on Johnson Lane and a Short Section of Kirkwood Lane

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The City of Camden advises its water customers located in the above area, that the Amended Boil Water Advisory issued on September 18, 2017 is being repealed. However, the water was not turned off today due to ongoing difficulties with shutting off a valve on the old water system and the contractor was not able to complete all of the work. When the Contractor is prepared to isolate the old line the City will issue a new Boil Water Advisory.
It is currently not necessary to boil your water. The City will notify its customers in the near future when the water will be turned off and the work will commence again.
We apologize for any inconvenience regarding the return to normal conditions and appreciate the cooperation from our customers. Again the Amended Boil Water Advisory issued September 18th, which was issued as a matter of precaution only, for the above listed area has been lifted. Should you have any questions, please contact the City of Camden Public Works office at (803) 425-6045 or SCDHEC at (803) 778-1531.