Boil Water Notice
Coverage of Boil Water Notice in the Nexus archive.
- Boil water notice strains Westmoreland businesses, tests residents’ patience
Westmoreland, Tennessee, has been under a boil water notice since Tuesday, affecting businesses and residents. The notice may be lifted by Saturday pending state approval, but businesses have closed and residents face water usage restrictions.
- Boil water notice for city of Blanco
The city of Blanco has issued a boil water notice, as announced by the Police Department via a Facebook post. Residents are advised to boil water vigorously for two minutes before use.
- Water main break triggers boil water notice, forces business closures in Sumner County city
A water main break in Westmoreland, Tennessee, caused chlorine levels to drop, prompting a boil water notice that forced business closures. The city is flushing lines and installing an emergency chlorine booster, but no timeline has been given for lifting the order, impacting small businesses during a slow season.
- Castalian Springs issues boil water notice in its Mt. Vernon Tank Area
Castalian Springs Bethpage Water Utility issued a boil water notice in its Mt. Vernon Tank Area. The notice affects the specified location within the utility's service region.
- Water main break triggers Westmoreland to issue urgent boil water notice
The City of Westmoreland has issued a boil water notice due to a water main break, warning residents to boil water to avoid illness such as diarrhea and nausea.
- Westmoreland residents: You need to boil your water before drinking it. Here’s everything to know
Residents of Westmoreland, Tennessee, must boil their water due to a water main break that caused chlorine levels to drop below required standards, posing health risks from potential disease-causing organisms. The city is flushing water lines to restore proper chlorine levels but has not provided a timeline for lifting the boil water notice.
- Crowley water main break leads to boil water notice
A water main break in Crowley has resulted in a boil water notice as the water supply to residents has dropped to critical levels.
- Boil-water notice ends for Koreatown after E. coli was detected in water supply samples
The Boil Water Notice in Koreatown has been lifted after E. coli contamination was detected in the water supply, allowing residents to safely use tap water again.
- Boil Water Notice causing major disruptions in Koreatown after E.coli detected
A Boil Water Notice remains in effect in Koreatown after E. coli was detected in a water sample. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power stated the contamination is limited to one testing site and does not impact the overall water distribution system.
- Boil Water Notice issued for part of Koreatown after E.coli detected
A Boil Water Notice has been issued for a two-block section of Koreatown after E. coli was detected in water samples. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power states the contamination is limited to one testing site and does not impact the broader water distribution system.