Columbia, S.C. is facing a bit of a hiccup this week as residents along certain streets are advised to take extra precautions when it comes to their drinking water. A water main break has prompted a boil-water advisory that affects several neighborhoods in the area.
So, if you happen to live on Harden Street from Wheat to Duncan streets, or on Duncan Street from Harden to King streets, this advisory is for you! Additionally, Wilmot Avenue from Harden to King streets is included in this advisory, along with Princess Street.
Officials from Columbia Water reported that a six-inch water main break is what led to this advisory, sending ripples of concern throughout the community. They recommend that residents boil their water for a full minute before using it for drinking or cooking purposes. This is just a safety measure to ensure that any potential contaminants are neutralized.
If you’re nearby and have noticed a loss of water or water pressure, don’t think you’re out of the woods. Those residents should also follow the same precaution of boiling their water before consumption. And just a heads up—ice made from non-boiled water should be tossed out as well. Better safe than sorry!
In light of this situation, the folks at Columbia Water are working diligently to address and correct the problem. The city has a plan in place, and as part of their protocol, they typically test samples of the water for any contaminants before they lift the boil water advisory. It’s all about ensuring the safety and health of the community.
If you have questions or concerns, residents can reach out to the Columbia Customer Care Center at 545-3300. They’re ready to help and provide updates on the situation.
While it may be inconvenient, situations like this remind us how important it is to stay informed and look out for one another. Neighbors can help by sharing information and supporting those who might not have internet access or social media. Spread the word, and let’s all stay safe together! After all, it’s better to be cautious than to take unnecessary risks with our health.
Stay tuned for further updates as the city works to fix the water main, and remember to keep those kettles boiling until the advisory is lifted. Let’s hope for a speedy resolution so we can all get back to enjoying our daily routines without a hitch!
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