Good day, folks! If you’re in West Columbia, you might want to grab your favorite drink and settle in for some important updates regarding our lovely city. First off, let’s talk about that gorgeous weather we’ve been experiencing lately.
As many of you have already noticed, we’re getting treated to some delightful sunshine with a mix of clouds above us. Today’s high is expected to reach a very pleasant 82°F, perfect for those outdoor plans you might have. And for those who enjoy a gentle breeze, you’ll be happy to know that the winds are coming from the south-southeast at a comfortable 5 to 10 mph. So, whether you’re planning a stroll in the park, a picnic, or just kicking back on your porch, it’s going to be a lovely day!
Now, as we enjoy this warm weather, let’s remember that the evenings tend to cool off a bit. Tonight, we’re looking at partly cloudy skies with a low of around 59°F. So, if you’re heading out after sunset, maybe bring a light jacket along!
If you’re among those affected, here’s what you need to do: Boil any water you plan to drink or cook with vigorously for at least one full minute. This is a crucial step to ensure your water is safe. Additionally, any ice made from unboiled water shouldn’t be used for drinking. Safety first, right?
If you’re seeing sediment in your water, the city is advising that you flush your water until the sediment clears—this means running your tap until the water runs clear—and then remember to continue boiling your water for at least one full minute thereafter.
This boil water advisory will remain in effect until it is lifted, so it’s a good idea to stay informed. You can keep up with the latest updates by checking the City of West Columbia’s official website. For those who have any questions or concerns, customer service is available at City Hall from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on weekdays. You can reach them at 803-791-1880.
In case of emergencies after hours or on weekends, don’t hesitate to use that same number to contact the city’s after-hours answering service.
We know that advisories like this can be a bit unsettling, but it’s essential to focus on community well-being. The city is working diligently to resolve the issue and restore our water to its safe, clean state. In the meantime, let’s keep looking out for one another, share this information with friends and family, and remind everyone to boil their water if they’re in the advisory area.
While we enjoy this beautiful weather, let’s think about how we can continue to support our community during this minor hiccup. Keep an eye on updates from the city, take the necessary precautions, and have a fantastic day! Remember, a little sunshine and togetherness can make any cloudy day brighter!
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