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Jackson, South Carolina Issues Boil Water Advisory

Family boiling water in a kitchen during a boil water advisory

News Summary

Jackson, South Carolina has issued a boil water advisory following heavy rainfall that raised contamination risks in the water supply. Residents are advised to boil water for at least one minute before consumption until the advisory is lifted. This precaution addresses public health safety concerns, particularly due to a mainline water leak affecting water pressure. Areas affected include parts of Edgefield and Aiken Counties. Authorities are working to resolve the situation while urging residents to stay informed and adhere to safety guidelines.

Jackson, South Carolina Issues Boil Water Advisory

A boil water advisory has been issued for the Town of Jackson in Aiken County, South Carolina, following a weekend of heavy rainfall in the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA). The advisory was announced on Monday and also extends to parts of Edgefield and Aiken Counties due to potential contamination risks.

Residents in Jackson and the affected areas are advised to boil water for at least one minute before consuming, using it for cooking, or preparing beverages. This precaution is necessary until the advisory is lifted, as it aims to ensure public health safety amid concerns about water quality.

Areas Affected

In addition to Jackson, the Edgefield County Water and Sewer Authority has issued a boil water notice for various locations. Areas impacted include:

  • Bergen Rd, encompassing Bergen Place, Bergen West, Wando Woodlands, Willowwick Apartments, and Briton Ridge Apartments.
  • Gregory Lake Rd, including Gregory Landing Subdivision and Oak Creek Subdivision.
  • Martintown Rd, specifically between Gregory Lake Rd and Bergen Rd.

The advisory is primarily linked to a mainline water leak located along Martintown Rd. This leak has led to service interruptions and a reduction in water pressure, increasing the risk of contamination in the water supply.

Weather Conditions and Potential Impact

The recent heavy rainfall in the region has raised concerns about flooding in some areas. This weather pattern has contributed to problems with the water supply system, leading to the issuance of the advisory. Continued rainfall may worsen conditions, resulting in further flooding of roads and yards.

Residents are urged to take this advisory seriously to avoid any health risks associated with contaminated water. It is vital that all individuals in the affected regions adhere to the instructions until officials deem the water safe for normal use.

Background on Water Safety Precautions

Boiling water is a common practice recommended during such advisories as it effectively kills harmful bacteria and other pathogens that may contaminate drinking water. Community health authorities routinely issue such advisories in response to water supply disruptions to protect the public from potential health hazards.

As of now, no information has been provided regarding the duration of the advisory or specifics about when the water supply issues will be resolved. Residents are encouraged to stay updated through local announcements and adhere to all safety guidelines provided by health and municipal authorities.

Officials are working diligently to resolve the water leak and restore normal water delivery to the affected areas. In the meantime, cooperation and caution from the residents will help ensure community health and safety during this period.

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