Boil water advisory issued for Ramsey Water Company, Palmyra Waterworks customers after main break

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A precautionary boil water advisory has been issued to customers of Ramsey Water Company and Palmyra Waterworks.
Officials with the Ramsey Water Company are advising customers living in zones A, B or C to boil their water for three minutes before consumption because of a main break.
Palmyra Waterworks officials are also advising customers to boil their water for three minutes minimum before consumption until further notice because of the break at Ramsey Water.
No other details were available.
Zone maps for customers of Ramsey Water Company can be found by clicking here.
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Union Parish issues boil advisory for Tri-Water System customers

UNION PARISH, La (KNOE) – Officials are advising Tri-Water System’s customers to disinfect your own water prior to consumption until you have been advised otherwise.
Due to a busted water main, customers served by Tri-Water System, Inc. on Hwy 549 from: Tom Dean Road south Tom Dean Road Meadow Brook Subdivision Hwy 15, Alexander Road Denton Road Mickey Road Barr Road Moon Dairy Road Sandfield Road Blair Road Rodeo Drive Zion Hill Road Cypress Creek Road Masonic Drive Webster Bluff Road Camp Corney Drive Scenic Drive Abby Lane Dozier Road Davis Road This BOIL ADVISORY is to remain in effect until rescinded by the Tri-Water System.

Storage tank leak leaves some Harvest Gold customers without water

Apple Orchard Mutual Domestic Water Consumers Association Board President Ammon Burton said workers are trying to determine if the water storage tank is leaking or if the pipeline to the tank is leaking.
“We had thought that the tank was overflowing last night,” Burton said.
He said workers shut off the pump to the tank, but a resident who lives below the tank called in the morning to report water still flooding the property.
The tank was part of the infrastructure Apple Orchard received from the water system’s former owner, the AV Water Co.
The tank has had problems in the past and is in poor condition.
Apple Orchard was formed and took over operations of the water system about a year ago as a way of getting clean water to the residents of the Harvest Gold subdivision.
In the meantime, Apple Orchard is looking for temporary remedies.
If the water tank is leaking, Burton said Apple Orchard may choose to patch it.
Hannah Grover covers government for The Daily Times.
She can be reached at 505-564-4652 or via email at hgrover@daily-times.com.

Union Williams PSD issues boil advisory for all customers

WAVERLY, W.Va. (WTAP) The Union Williams Public Service District has issued a boil advisory for all of its customers because of a broken water main.
The district says the break occurred Monday at Route 2 and Coopers Ridge Road.
Workers are making repairs to the line, and there’s no timetable for how long the advisory will remain in effect.
The district is also advising customers to conserve water whenever possible.
Customers should use bottled water or boil their wate for one minute and let it cool before consuming it or using it for food preparation, washing dishes, brushing teeth or bathing

Boil-water advisory for 650 customers

Water service was to be restored Sunday afternoon to about 650 customers of Southwestern Bartholomew Water Corp. in Brown and Bartholomew counties.
However, the Saturday night water break left the possibility that some customers would experience air in their water lines or dirty water, said Kathy Ford, the Columbus-based utility’s office manager.
As a result, a boil-water advisory will be in effect until noon Wednesday for the same customers in these areas: State Road 46 west of the Stoney Lonesome area into Brown County Nelson Ridge Road, Dobbs Cemetery Road Georgetown Road, Lost Lake Baker Hollow Road Four Mile Ridge Road All of Henderson Ridge and Henderson Heights Hoover Road Lucas Hollow Road Harrison Ridge Road Mt.
Liberty Road Bethany Road Youth Camp Road in the Bethany area Whitehorse Road 850 West Bethany area, all other roads in the Bethany area Customers should bring water to a full boil for five minutes before consumption or use in cooking and food preparation, Ford said.

Boil water advisory issued for customers in Harrison County

The Greater Harrison County PSD issued the advisory for all customers from Buffalo Lake Road south to Kincheloe Bridge.
Customers will be under advisory until further notice.
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Boil water notice lifted for Fort Pierce Utilities Authority customers

FORT PIERCE — A boil water notice issued Friday was been lifted Wednesday morning.
Fort Pierce Utilities Authority announced the previous boil water notice was lifted at 9 a.m. More: Boil water notice extended for Fort Pierce after water main hit by contractor The notice affected customers within the following boundaries: North: Midway Road; South: Saeger Avenue; East: Wallace Street; West: Palmetto Avenue.
The advisory was issued Friday morning after a contractor hit a water main on Midway Road.
Anyone with questions can call Fort Pierce Utilities Authority at 772-466-1600.
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Hopewell boil order lifted as plant officials urge customers to conserve water

HOPEWELL, Va. — A boil order was lifted on Easter Sunday for some 9,000 customers in Hopewell and some subdivisions in Prince George County after a pipe burst at a Virginia American Water plant Friday morning.
“We’re not 100-percent,” Suits said.
“It got some of the electrical equipment that distributes power within the plant, that we own, wet and it couldn’t be operated,” Suits said.
Bottled Water Available Bottled water distribution took place at Hopewell High School on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Virginia American Water will provide information as to when the advisory is lifted.
Until further notice, impacted customers should bring tap water to a rolling boil for one minute and allow cooling before using for consumption, drinking, making baby formula, ice cubes, washing vegetables and fruit, and for brushing teeth.
Bring tap water to a rolling boil for at least one minute; allow to cool before using.
Water plant official: ‘This was a very unfortunate event’ During a 4 p.m. Friday press conference, Virginia American Water Director of Operations Lauren Sufleta said there was no immediately timeline available when the plant will be fully functioning.
“We appreciate their patience and understanding,” Sufelta said to residents of Hopewell.
We are bringing them from all over and we are doing our best to get you back into the water service that you’re so used to receiving from us.” City officials reported that the boil water advisory should be lifted on Monday by the time schools are expected to open.

Boil water advisory lifted for Ambridge Water Authority customers

A boil water advisory that affected thousands of customers since Monday has been lifted.
AMBRIDGE — A boil water advisory that affected thousands of customers since Monday has been lifted.
Michael Dominick, general manager of the Ambridge Water Authority, confirmed that the boil water advisory was lifted by the Department of Environmental Protection at noon on Thursday.
The advisory was put in place Monday morning after an incident that occurred early Sunday morning when an operator at the water plant noticed a large crack in a pipe near the plant.
The crack caused water pressure to fluctuate throughout the water authority’s system, and some neighborhoods in higher elevations lost water completely.
The Ambridge Area School District was affected and classes had to be canceled Monday at Highland Elementary School.
The elementary school reopened Tuesday, but students there and in the high school were restricted from drinking the water during the boil water advisory.
Creekside Springs, a Pulaski Township business that bottles, packages and labels water bottles, donated “countless” pallets of water for use by residents, and the fire departments in all three communities personally delivered water to those who needed it.
“So many people helped out,” he said.
“I want to thank the community as a whole for being understanding, and the fire department for handing out water and doing everything that was asked of them, and more.” He added that everyone “came together to solve this problem as best we could.” Finally, Dominick said the crack in the pipe has been fixed and “everything is good” in the Ambridge Water Authority’s system.

Some Point Blue customers in Ville Platte to experience water shutoff, boil advisory

The Point Blue Water System says that some customers in Ville Platte will have their water shut off on March 22, beginning at 10:30 am.
Point Blue says that customers living on Rue Des Cajun, Rue Maury, and Rue Richaume will be shut off March 22 at 10:30 am.
Crews say repairs are being made to a 2-inch flush valve.
The water system says customers will experience the shut off for approximately one (1) hour.
Customers will be under a boil water advisory after the water is restored.
The water system will update when the advisory has been rescinded.
Any questions can be directed to the Point Blue Water System Office at 337-363-5885.