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Alerts
Boil Water Advisory lifted for Fairhaven Dr, Clairmont Ln
March 20, 2026
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Alert
Boil Water Advisory lifted for Fairhaven Dr, Clairmont Ln
March 20, 2026
Boil Water Advisory lifted for Fairhaven Dr, Clairmont Ln
Alerts
Boil Water Advisory lifted for Fairhaven Dr, Clairmont Ln
March 20, 2026
Boil Water Advisory lifted for Fairhaven Dr, Clairmont Ln
Wide area-boil water advisory-for Hwy 187 S beginning Wilmac Dr and extending to Hwy 29 S
March 19, 2026
Loss of water/pressure and boil water advisory in effect for Hwy 187 S beginning at Wilmac Drive and extending to Hwy 29 S at Singing Pines. This includes all of Hwy 29 S and all secondary roads from Hwy 187 S and Hwy 29 S. If you have experienced a loss of water/pressure this afternoon please adhere to this advisory.
A boil water advisory is a precautionary measure advising people to boil their tap water to be used for consumption.
Boil water advisories are issued after an event such as a large water main break, a widespread loss of system pressure, or a natural disaster.
Because it takes at least 24 hours to get test results, a boil water advisory is a precautionary measure issued until test results confirm the water is safe. Boiling water for at least one minute will kill bacteria, if any are present.
Temp loss/ Boil Water Fairhaven Rd, Clairmont Ln
March 19, 2026
Temp Loss of Pressure/Boil Water Advisory for Fairhaven Dr, Clairmont Ln
A boil water advisory is a precautionary measure advising people to boil their tap water to be used for consumption.
Boil water advisories are issued after an event such as a large water main break, a widespread loss of system pressure, or a natural disaster.
Because it takes at least 24 hours to get test results, a boil water advisory is a precautionary measure issued until test results confirm the water is safe. Boiling water for at least one minute will kill bacteria, if any are present.