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Columbia Issues Boil Water Advisory for Local Residents Amid Infrastructure Upgrades

Columbia Issues Boil Water Advisory for Local Residents Amid Infrastructure Upgrades

Columbia Residents Alerted to Boil Water Advisory

Columbia, SC is currently in the spotlight as the city officials have issued a boil water advisory for specific neighborhoods. If you reside in the area between Piney Woods Road, from Piney Grove Road to Woodcross Drive, it’s essential to take note of this advisory to ensure the safety of you and your family.

What’s Happening?

The advisory comes after Columbia Water reported a planned shutdown. This shutdown is necessary for the tie-in of new water lines to existing systems. While this upgrade is a positive step toward improving water services in our community, it can unfortunately lead to some unintended issues, including the potential for bacterial contamination in the water supply.

Stay Safe with this Simple Step

As precaution, city officials are advising residents to boil their water before using it for drinking or cooking. To effectively kill any harmful bacteria, make sure to bring your water to a rolling boil for at least one full minute. Additionally, if you have an ice maker that uses water from your tap, do not use ice made from unboiled water until the advisory is lifted. It’s better to be safe than sorry, right?

How Long Will the Advisory Last?

The city is committed to resolving the situation as quickly as possible. Columbia Water staff is actively working to repair and monitor the pipes to ensure safety and quality of water. However, the duration of the advisory will depend on their progress and assessments. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about updates, as officials will communicate when it’s safe to stop boiling water.

Need More Help?

If you have any questions or concerns regarding this boil water advisory, Columbia wants to hear from you! Feel free to reach out to the City of Columbia Customer Care Center at 545-3300. Their dedicated team is ready to assist you with any inquiries you might have. Community support means a lot, especially in times like these!

Stay Informed and Prepared

It’s always a good idea to be prepared for these kinds of situations. Keeping a few gallons of unboiled water set aside for non-consumable uses can ease your daily routine while the advisory is in place. Things like bathing, washing clothes, or household cleaning can usually proceed normally, but just keep this boil advisory in mind!

Conclusion

In conclusion, while this is undoubtedly an inconvenience for many in Columbia, it’s a necessary step towards ensuring that our community has safe and reliable water access in the future. Remember to keep your water boiled for safety and reach out if you have questions. Let’s work together to keep Columbia safe and healthy!


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