Residents of Central Pacolet and Pacolet Mills, South Carolina, are under a boil-water advisory. Spartanburg Water has issued this warning following an unintentional incident involving a contractor working in the vicinity. It was reported that there were water tank issues at the company’s Chestnut and Beech Street water tanks caused by the contractor.
During the advisory period, which is expected to last for 48 hours, residents in the affected areas are asked to boil any water intended for consumption, including for cooking and drinking.
In response to the accidental damage, Spartanburg Water has started infrastructure repairs on the affected water tanks. Once these repairs are completed, the water authority will perform a thorough flush-out of the system in the variance areas and perform tests for possible contamination.
Until testing has confirmed the safety of the water, residents are strongly advised to heat water to a rolling boil for at least one minute before using it for drinking or cooking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes, and food preparation. It is also recommended to discard any ice made from water that has not been boiled during this advisory.
Infants, the elderly, and those with compromised immune systems are especially at risk of infection from contaminated water and should take extra precautions.
Residents affected by the boil-water advisory may experience disruption in their daily routines. Schools in the affected areas may close, and businesses, particularly restaurants, may be temporarily unable to operate due to the advisory.
While the ‘accidental actions’ of the contractor led to an inconvenient situation for the residents in Pacolet and Central Pacolet, Spartanburg Water has quickly responded to address the issue. They advise residents to adhere to the boil-water advisory as a health precaution while repair operations are ongoing. Further updates will be provided by the Spartanburg Water and health authorities as they monitor the situation.
Author: HERE News Network
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