Fairmont customers without water, under boil water advisory
Customers in Snowball Bush Lane, Singing Pines Lane and Poplar Island are without water due to a water main break.
The PSD said that they hope to have water restored by 4 p.m. Tuesday.
Once water has been restored, customers will be under a boil water advisory until further notice.
Call 304-363-0570 with any questions.
Water off for some Valley PSD customers, boil water advisory to follow
MARION COUNTY, W.Va. (WDTV) — Water is currently off for Valley PSD customers on Snowball Bush Lane, Singing Pines Lane, and Poplar Island.
Officials say this is due to a water main break.
They are hoping to have water back on at around 4 p.m. Once this occurs, those customers will be under a boil water advisory until further notice.
Stay with 5 News for updates.
Boil water advisory issued for some Spartanburg Water customers
SPARTANBURG, SC (FOX Carolina) – A boil water advisory has been issued for Spartanburg Water System customers after a water main break on Tuesday.
Per the release, a water main break in the Southport Road area has affected the water service in the following areas: Southport Road from South Avenue to Matthew Perry Road, Canaan Church Road, Sequoia Drive, Pinton Drive, Summerland Drive, Bayberry Drive, Old Canaan Road, S. Meadow Drive, Canaan Road, Seay Lane, Loop Road, Bullington road, Carolina Country Club Road, Lakeland Drive, Michael Drive and Seabrook Drive.
There has been no confirmed contamination of the water system in this area, but customers are advised to boil water prior to consumption or prior to cooking as a precautionary measure.
"Until test results can be reviewed, customers are advised to boil water intended for drinking or cooking vigorously for at least one (1) full minute prior to use.
Also, any ice made from water that has not been boiled should not be used for drinking purposes."
Customers may experience a brief interruption of service or a reduction in normal water pressure.
Crews are working to repair the line break as quickly as possible, and will notify customers when the issue is resolved.
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Boil water advisory issued for some Spartanburg Water customers
SPARTANBURG, SC (FOX Carolina) – A boil water advisory has been issued for Spartanburg Water System customers after a water main break on Tuesday.
Per the release, a water main break in the Southport Road area has affected the water service in the following areas: Southport Road from South Avenue to Matthew Perry Road, Canaan Church Road, Sequoia Drive, Pinton Drive, Summerland Drive, Bayberry Drive, Old Canaan Road, S. Meadow Drive, Canaan Road, Seay Lane, Loop Road, Bullington road, Carolina Country Club Road, Lakeland Drive, Michael Drive and Seabrook Drive.
There has been no confirmed contamination of the water system in this area, but customers are advised to boil water prior to consumption or prior to cooking as a precautionary measure.
"Until test results can be reviewed, customers are advised to boil water intended for drinking or cooking vigorously for at least one (1) full minute prior to use.
Also, any ice made from water that has not been boiled should not be used for drinking purposes."
Customers may experience a brief interruption of service or a reduction in normal water pressure.
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Boil water advisory affecting 100 customers in Rankin County
RANKIN COUNTY, MS (Mississippi News Now) – The Rankin County Emergency Management has issued an boil water advisory for 100 customers living on Cedar Hill Drive, Trace Drive, Ridge Crest Drive, Cedar Brook Drive and Cedar Ridge Boulevard.
The customers who are affected are served by the Greenfield Water Association water supply.
All customers are advised to boil their drinking water until adequate pressure is restored to the system.
Water should be brought to a rolling boil for one minute for the following: cooking or baking, making ice cubes, taking medication, brushing teeth, washing food, mixing baby formula or food, mixing juices or drinks feeding pets, washing dishes and all other consumption.
Customers are advised to boil water rapidly for one minute before consumption.
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Boil Water Advisory In Effect For Centerville Water Systems Customers
CENTERVILLE, Tenn. – People in one Hickman County town have been asked to boil their water before use until further notice.
Due to a water outage, water distributed to Centerville Water Systems customers may be contaminated.
Residents have been told they need to strain the water through a clean cloth to remove any sediment.
The water should then be heated to a “vigorous boil” for one minute to ensure disinfection.
This should be done for water used for drinking or food preparation.
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Boil Water Advisory In Effect For Centerville Water Systems Customers
CENTERVILLE, Tenn. – People in one Hickman County town have been asked to boil their water before use until further notice.
Due to a water outage, water distributed to Centerville Water Systems customers may be contaminated.
Residents have been told they need to strain the water through a clean cloth to remove any sediment.
The water should then be heated to a “vigorous boil” for one minute to ensure disinfection.
This should be done for water used for drinking or food preparation.
Boil Advisory issued for 45 customers in north Toledo
The City of Toledo has issued a Boil Advisory Tuesday affecting 45 customers from: Hudson Street from Lagrange Street to Maple Street to include Maple Street from Hudson Street to Pearl Street.
Unless notified otherwise, this Boil Advisory expires on Sunday at 5 p.m. After this date and time, customers can resume normal use of their water.
While this Boil Advisory is in effect, the City advises customers to bring all water for personal consumption to a boil, let it boil for at least three minutes and let it cool before use.
Please Note: · If customers have lesions or open surgical incisions, all tap water should be boiled as described above before being used for bathing, as well as for personal consumption.
· The water may be used without boiling for washing clothes and flushing toilets.
· Customers with compromised immune systems should contact their doctor for additional instructions.
· When the water is turned back on, customers may experience air and/or rust in your tap water.
Customers should run each of their cold-water faucets until the water clears up.
Avoid washing clothes or using your hot water taps until you have done so.
During evenings and weekends, please call 419-936-2020.
Boil Advisory in effective for customers in east Toledo
The City of Toledo has issued a Boil Advisory Monday for 51 customers living on Liberty St. from White St. to Broadway St. due to repairs to the City’s water distribution system.
Unless notified otherwise, this Boil Advisory expires on Friday at 5 p.m. After this date and time, customers can resume normal use of their water.
While this Boil Advisory is in effect, the City advises customers to bring all water for personal consumption to a boil, let it boil for at least three minutes and let it cool before use.
Please Note: · If customers have lesions or open surgical incisions, all tap water should be boiled as described above before being used for bathing, as well as for personal consumption.
· The water may be used without boiling for washing clothes and flushing toilets.
· Customers with compromised immune systems should contact their doctor for additional instructions.
· When the water is turned back on, customers may experience air and/or rust in your tap water.
Customers should run each of their cold-water faucets until the water clears up.
Avoid washing clothes or using your hot water taps until you have done so.
During evenings and weekends, please call 419-936-2020.
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.