News Summary
West Columbia is currently facing a boil water advisory due to a water main break affecting several areas. Residents are urged to boil their water for at least one minute before use. The advisory will remain in effect until the city confirms the water supply is safe. Stay updated through the City of West Columbia website for developments as the situation unfolds.
Boil Water Advisory Hits West Columbia: What You Need to Know
Hey there, West Columbia! Residents and businesses are facing some unforeseen water troubles today. A water main break has led to a boil water advisory, which means it’s time to grab those pots and get boiling!
Where Is It Happening?
The advisory impacts several areas in and around our lovely city. If your home or business is located at the following addresses, pay close attention:
- 252 to 344 Old Barnwell Road
- 600 to 845 Ermine Road
- Bear Claw Way
- Judith’s Path
- Marcia Hollow Way
- Honeydew Drive
- Polar Cap Street
- Koala Lane
If you’re in any of these neighborhoods, you might have already noticed decreased water pressure or even some cloudy water trickling through your pipes. This can definitely be unsettling, but we’re all in this together!
So, What Should You Do?
If you’ve noticed any changes in your water, it’s important to take action. Residents and businesses in these affected areas are advised to boil their water for at least one minute before using it for drinking, cooking, or even making ice. Yes, that means putting in a little extra effort for that nice refreshing drink or your favorite meal. Safety first, right?
For those who are seeing sediment in their water, you’ll need to flush your lines until the contaminants are no longer visible before boiling. So keep that kitchen sink running until you can see clear water. It may take a little time, but it’s worth it to stay safe!
When Will This End?
This advisory isn’t just a temporary inconvenience; it will remain in effect until the city conducts tests to confirm there is no contamination in the water supply. This is crucial to ensure everyone returns to normal as quickly and safely as possible. Unfortunately, the city has not provided a specific timeline for when we can expect the advisory to be lifted, so keep checking those updates regularly.
Stay Updated!
For the latest information, residents are encouraged to visit the City of West Columbia website. They have all the current updates and any important announcements you’ll need. If you have any questions or need to report an issue, don’t hesitate to reach out to customer service at City Hall. They can be reached at 803-791-1880 during business hours, which run from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
If an emergency happens outside those hours or on weekends, you can still report it to the West Columbia After Hours Answering service using that same number. It’s always better to be safe than sorry!
Don’t Forget About Ice!
And here’s a quick reminder: any ice that was made from unboiled water should not be used for drinking purposes. It’s just one more way to keep everyone safe during this temporary water situation.
Wrapping It Up
Life can throw some curveballs, and right now, the water situation in West Columbia is one of them. But by following these guidelines and keeping an eye on updates, we can all navigate this together and make sure our daily lives stay as normal as possible. Stay safe, and don’t forget to boil that water!
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Additional Resources
- WLTX: Boil Water Advisory in West Columbia
- Wikipedia: Boil Water Advisory
- ABC Columbia: Boil Water Advisory Issued in West Columbia
- Google Search: Boil Water Advisory West Columbia
- Lexington Chronicle: Boil Water Advisory for Parts of West Columbia
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Water
- ABC 17 News: Water Main Break in Columbia
- Google News: West Columbia Water Main Break

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