Boil Water Advisory in Effect for Prince George’s Co. Towns After Water Main Break
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND, JUL 19 – WSSC Water advises 11,200 customers to boil water after a 16-inch main break near Cheverly Metro, with bottled water distribution and ongoing safety testing underway.
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Over 11,000 Maryland residents without safe tap water after pipe rupture; sparks health alert
The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission issued the advisory, urging residents to boil tap water for at least one minute before drinking, cooking, or brushing their teeth. The advisory impacted residents in Hyattsville, Cheverly, Seat Pleasant, Capitol Heights, and surrounding communities.
Boil water advisory in effect for residents around Maryland
A boil water advisory is in effect for about 11,200 customers in the Prince George's County area.Areas include Hyattsville, Cheverly, Seat Pleasant, Capitol Heights and other nearby communities.The advisory was issued following a 16-inch water main break near the Cheverly Metro Station.There are no customers without water, officials say.The Cheverly Metro Station does not have water but is operating as normal. There is no estimate at this time w…
Neighbors in Rogers County facing mandatory boil order
Neighbors in parts of Rogers County are facing a mandatory boil order due to E. coli.We got a call last night, I dont remember exactly what time it was, but then we got a text, and it kind of said hey, boil alert or whatever it was, so I clicked on the link and it showed a big mapped-out area, said Owasso resident Kyle Carpenter.He is like many people who had to rethink their daily routine thanks to a notice he received about the boil order.This…
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