@6: Boil Advisory Still in Effect for Dixon; Springfield Man Cannot Stop Assaulting Women

Coming up at 6…
The boil water advisory for Dixon is still in place after last night.
And, one Springfield man who has been arrested multiple times for domestic assault said, "Snitches get stitches."
Plus, Jamie Warriner tells you what to expect tonight with severe weather.

Judge denies man’s request to reinstate free water program in Flint

A judge has denied a man’s request to resume the program that distributed free bottled water to the residents of Flint, Michigan.
According to the complaint, Bryant’s home registered more than 1,300 parts per billion (ppb) of lead when tested earlier this year, MLive reported.
But Bryant is no longer living at the home, and when asked, turned down an opportunity to have a water filtration system added, Levy noted, MLive reported.
The hearing held in downtown Ann Arbor lasted a couple hours, according to MLive.
Rick Snyder said then the state would stop supplying free bottled water to Flint residents because the water quality there had "tested below action levels of the federal Lead and Copper Rule for nearly two years."
But resident Arthur Woodson said promises haven’t been kept and people still need help.
"It seems like we worse now than when the crisis first started," he told ABC News.
Resident Juani Olivares told ABC News folks just aren’t ready.
"The children don’t want to touch the faucets, they are traumatized," Olivares said.
Olivares, who is the president and CEO of the Genesee County Hispanic Latin Collaborative-La Placita, said there’s still a lot of work to do.

Wilmington man wants to use well, disconnect from CFPUA

Even though the latest GenX test results show levels below the state’s health goal of 140 parts per trillion, just one part is too much for one Wilmington man.
Spending months at Ground Zero is taking its toll.
"I was wanting to protect my family when I first found out about GenX so I was able to go out and drill a well," Kadnar said.
CFPUA’s Environmental Management Director Beth Eckhert sent Kadnar a letter once CFPUA got wind of Kadnar’s new $6,000 well.
"It has been reiterated more than once to me that I am not allowed or none of us are allowed to disconnect from their water source," Kadnar said.
Kadnar said.
"Public water systems provide both fire protection and water for drinking," CFPUA spokesperson Peg Hall Williams said.
These are public health and environmental issues."
Williams added: "Our ordinance does’t allow customers who are already connected to the system to disconnect.
He received a letter from CFPUA executive Jim Fletchner in October stating his request to disconnect was denied per CFPUA’s ordinance.

Water trucked in as crews work around the clock to fix dry taps in Swan River, Man.

Some businesses in Swan River, Man., won’t open Monday and services are being scaled back as crews work around the clock to find a solution to a water shortage that’s led the town to call a local state of emergency and bring in truckloads of bottled water for residents.
The state of emergency was called Sunday after officials noticed water from the community’s well had mysteriously stopped flowing to the water treatment plant around 8 p.m. CT Saturday.
Schools will also remain closed in the community Monday, and McKenzie says many businesses and restaurants have also decided not to open until the taps start running again.
"We’re trying to find out what the problem is but nothing has been found at this point in time."
Earlier in the day Sunday, Swan River’s deputy mayor, Lance Jacobson, told CBC News the town’s two main wells "just quit pumping water to the facility," and that officials are hoping to get a third well working and pump water from it overland if necessary.
‘It was just insane’ Meanwhile, McKenzie says two semi-trailer loads of bottled water and a tanker of potable water has been brought in and is available to residents at the Swan Valley Regional Secondary School.
She said the town’s grocery stores had sold out of water within hours of opening.
"Everybody has been reducing the amount of water and the different businesses and community organizations," he said.
The mayor wouldn’t speculate on how long the emergency water supply will last, but remains hopeful a solution will be found soon.
"Hopefully some of the options that we’re working on will resolve the situation within the next 24 hours."

MP: Families refuse to marry off daughters to Chattarpur men over water crisis

A wedding was lately cancelled as there was an acute water problem in the area, a Buxwaha resident said.
Chattarpur (Madhya Pradesh): Water scarcity in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhatarpur district has created an unforeseen problem for young lads as families are not willing to marry off their daughters.
"A wedding was lately cancelled as there was an acute water problem in the area.
Nobody is ready to marry off their daughters here," a Buxwaha resident said.
Buxwaha village of Chhatarpur district is facing a severe water crises.
People, therefore, have to travel far to get water.
The place earlier had two hand pumps that have run dry.
Jassu Ahriwar’ son’s wedding was called off due to water scarcity. "
"Besides, this region is mountainous and has already been declared parched.
We will take care of it and ensure that the issue is resolved and people live a happy life thereafter," Prajapati added.