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Precautionary Boil Water Advisory in Lower 9th Ward, portions of Upper 9th Ward Updates

Mon
Feb 04
2019
11:43 AM
Precautionary Boil Water Advisory in Lower 9th Ward, portions of Upper 9th Ward

Precautionary Boil Water Advisory Issued in Lower 9th Ward, portions of Upper 9th Ward

The Sewerage & Water Board issued a precautionary boil water advisory for areas east of Almonaster Boulevard to the Industrial Canal and those in the Lower 9th Ward, due to a drop in water pressure. Boil water before consuming. 

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During a boil water advisory

Don't consume tap water

  • Use bottled or boiled water to drink, cook, brush teeth, and mix baby formula.
  • Wash fruits and vegetables with bottled or boiled water. 
  • Don’t use ice from ice trays or ice makers. Make new ice with bottled or boiled water.
  • To be safe, give your pets bottled or boiled water.

Take care cleaning

  • Wash countertops and tables with boiled water.
  • Use a rinse temperature of 150° F or a sanitize cycle on your dishwasher.
  • Wash dishes by hand as usual. Then soak in mixture of 1 gallon of water and 1 teaspoon of bleach for 1 minute. 
  • Do laundry as usual.

Be careful bathing

  • If you’re a healthy adult, you can bathe or shower with tap water. Be careful not to swallow any water.
  • Give babies and young children a sponge bath or use boiled water to bathe.
  • If you have open wounds or a weakened immune system, use boiled water to bathe.
  • Use hand sanitizer after washing hands.

Boil water safely

  1. Heat water until large bubbles come from the bottom to the top of the pot.
  2. Let the water boil for at least 1 minute.
  3. Turn off the stove and let the water cool.
  4. Store the water in a clean container with a cover.
  5. Add a pinch of salt and shake to improve the taste.

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