Prince George’s County Boil Water Advisory expanded, some schools closed due to water main break
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Boil water advisory in effect for southern Prince George's County
A boil water advisory has been issued for southern Prince George’s County due to a suspected water main break, according to WSSC Water. A 54-inch water main broke at 1 a.m. Tuesday morning in a heavily wooded area past the outer loop of the Beltway. The area was first identified as all areas south of Pennsylvania Avene (MD 4) but...
Prince George’s County Boil Water Advisory expanded, some schools closed due to water main break
The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) has expanded the Boil Water Advisory in southern Prince George’s County. This advisory comes in response to a suspected water main break in the area, which has led to the closure of dozens of schools.
School districts cancel in-person learning due to water issues
BOURBON COUNTY, Ky. (ABC 36 NEWS NOW) — Schools in Bourbon County were closed for in-person learning Wednesday, but not because of severe weather. Heavy rainfall, historic flooding, and multiple snowstorms have led to several school closures in recent months. However, this latest cancellation stemmed from widespread water pressure issues across Paris. “Pretty much across the city, we had some widespread low water pressure issues,” said Paris Cit…
WSSC Water Extends Boil Water Notice for Customers in Southern Prince George's County, Maryland, Due to Suspected Water Main Break x Allen, Leslie Tue, 02/11/2025
WSSC Water issued a notice to boil water for the south of Prince George’s County due to an alleged rupture of the main water pipe. The area was first identified as all areas south of Pennsylvania Avenue (MD 4), but now includes communities north and east of Pennsylvania Avenue. Several thousand customers are affected in the south of Prince George’s County. Teams are in the process of locating the alleged break. Due to the size of the main pipe b…
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