Residents of West Columbia are advised to boil water before consumption.
West Columbia has issued a boil water advisory following a water main break affecting several neighborhoods. Residents in the impacted areas are urged to boil water for safe consumption. This advisory remains in effect until water quality tests confirm safety. For updates, residents should check the City of West Columbia’s official website or contact customer service.
Hey West Columbia, we have some important news that you need to be aware of! A boil water advisory has just been announced due to a recent water main break. This situation affects several neighborhoods, and it’s crucial to stay informed to keep your family safe.
The areas impacted by this advisory include:
If you live in any of these locations and have noticed that your water pressure has dropped or you see cloudy water, it’s crucial that you take the necessary precautions. Be sure to boil your water for at least one minute before drinking, cooking, or even making ice. Safety first!
For those who are seeing sediment in their water, it’s important to flush your lines until the sediment is no longer visible. After that, don’t forget to boil the water for at least one minute before using it.
Now you might be wondering, how long is this advisory going to be in effect? Unfortunately, there isn’t a specific timeline for when the boil water advisory will be lifted. It will remain in place until tests can confirm that our water supply is free from contamination.
For the latest updates and information regarding the boil water advisory, be sure to check out the official website for the City of West Columbia at www.westcolumbiasc.gov. It’s a great resource for everything you need to know about the situation.
If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out to customer service at City Hall. You can call them during regular hours—Monday to Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.—at 803-791-1880.
And remember, if you find yourself in an emergency after hours or on the weekend, there’s an after-hours answering service available at the same number: 803-791-1880. They’re there to help you tackle any pressing concerns.
While it may be frustrating to deal with situations like this, it’s important to keep calm and take the necessary precautions. Boiling water is a simple step that can help keep you and your family healthy until everything is back to normal.
Make sure to spread the word to your neighbors! We all need to look out for each other, and keeping everyone informed is key during times like these.
Stay safe, West Columbia! We’ll keep you updated as new information becomes available.
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