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Fort Worth Northside Boil Water Notice Continues After Main Repair
The Fort Worth Northside boil water notice remains in effect while city officials await bacteriological test results following repairs to a broken 24-inch water main. The precaution also covers a separate area near Lake Worth. The main failure caused water pressure to fall below Texas Commission on Environmental Quality standards. Officials said low pressure can allow bacteria to enter a water system, but no contamination
Fort Worth Northside Boil Water Notice Continues After Main Repair
The Fort Worth Northside boil water notice remains in effect while city officials await bacteriological test results following repairs to a broken 24-inch water main. The precaution also covers a separate area near Lake Worth. The main failure caused water pressure to fall below Texas Commission on Environmental Quality standards. Officials said low pressure can allow bacteria to enter a water system, but no contamination
Mountain View Boil Water Advisory Extended: Bacteria Found, 23 Homes Still Affected
Mountain View Boil Water Advisory Extended After Bacteria Detection The Mountain View boil water advisory remains in effect after coliform bacteria were detected in the water supply. Officials say residents must continue boiling tap water before drinking or cooking. What Happened and Which Areas Are Affected? City officials confirmed the issue impacts 23 homes, primarily along Drucilla Drive and Carla Court. The contamination began on April 24 when construction work allowed cement slurry into a drinking water pipeline. While tests detected coliform bacteria, authorities stressed that E. coli was not found, reducing the immediate health risk but still requiring precaution. Is the Water Safe to Use? Residents can use tap water for cleaning, bathing, and other household tasks. However, drinking water must be boiled until further notice to ensure safety. When Will the Advisory Be Lifted? Officials do not expect the advisory to end before May 9–10, as crews continue testing and treatment efforts. A “super chlorination” process is underway to fully disinfect the affected pipeline. What Are Officials Doing Now? City crews are actively flushing the system, monitoring water quality, and working to restore normal conditions. Officials emphasized that public health remains the top priority. For now, residents are urged to follow all safety guidelines as testing continues and updates are expected later this week.
Mountain View Boil Water Advisory Extended: Bacteria Found, 23 Homes Still Affected
Mountain View Boil Water Advisory Extended After Bacteria Detection The Mountain View boil water advisory remains in effect after coliform bacteria were detected in the water supply. Officials say residents must continue boiling tap water before drinking or cooking. What Happened and Which Areas Are Affected? City officials confirmed the issue impacts 23 homes, primarily along Drucilla Drive and Carla Court. The contamination began on April 24 when construction work allowed cement slurry into a drinking water pipeline. While tests detected coliform bacteria, authorities stressed that E. coli was not found, reducing the immediate health risk but still requiring precaution. Is the Water Safe to Use? Residents can use tap water for cleaning, bathing, and other household tasks. However, drinking water must be boiled until further notice to ensure safety. When Will the Advisory Be Lifted? Officials do not expect the advisory to end before May 9–10, as crews continue testing and treatment efforts. A “super chlorination” process is underway to fully disinfect the affected pipeline. What Are Officials Doing Now? City crews are actively flushing the system, monitoring water quality, and working to restore normal conditions. Officials emphasized that public health remains the top priority. For now, residents are urged to follow all safety guidelines as testing continues and updates are expected later this week.
Boil water advisory lifted for most Passaic County residents after weeks of concern
Water worries are finally easing for many residents in Passaic County after weeks of uncertainty, as officials announced that the long-standing boil water advisory has been lifted for Prospect Park and most customers in Paterson. The advisory, which had been in place for more than three weeks, was first issued on August 8 following a major water main break in Paterson that disrupted supply and raised concerns about water safety across multiple communities.
Boil water advisory lifted for most Passaic County residents after weeks of concern
Water worries are finally easing for many residents in Passaic County after weeks of uncertainty, as officials announced that the long-standing boil water advisory has been lifted for Prospect Park and most customers in Paterson. The advisory, which had been in place for more than three weeks, was first issued on August 8 following a major water main break in Paterson that disrupted supply and raised concerns about water safety across multiple communities.
Water main break in Schaumburg prompts two-day boil order
Several neighborhoods in Schaumburg are under a boil order following an emergency water main break that caused widespread service disruptions and required an overnight shutdown. Crews worked through the night to make repairs after the break forced road closures and left multiple areas without water. Village officials confirmed that the incident affected properties across more than a dozen locations, including a major entertainment venue on North Roselle Road. Water service was res
Water main break in Schaumburg prompts two-day boil order
Several neighborhoods in Schaumburg are under a boil order following an emergency water main break that caused widespread service disruptions and required an overnight shutdown. Crews worked through the night to make repairs after the break forced road closures and left multiple areas without water. Village officials confirmed that the incident affected properties across more than a dozen locations, including a major entertainment venue on North Roselle Road. Water service was res









