WATER
Boil Water Notice Procedures
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11/7/2009 |
A Precautionary Boil Water Advisory has been DISCONTINUED for the Seminole County Southeast service area - Southeast Regional WTP. more |
11/6/2009 |
A Precautionary Boil Water Advisory has been ISSUED for the Seminole County Southeast service area - Southeast Regional WTP. more |
11/5/2009 |
A Precautionary Boil Water Advisory has been DISCONTINUED for the Seminole County Lynwood WTP. more |
**BOIL WATER NOTICES WILL NO
LONGER BE DISPLAYED
HERE ONCE THEY ARE DISCONTINUED.**
If
You Receive a Boil Water Notice:
What Happened?
Usually, Boil Water Notices are issued because
of a pipe break that causes the water system
to lose pressure. Most pipe breaks are due
to development or construction projects. There
is a possibility that low water pressure inside
the pipes could allow contaminants to enter.
How Will We Let You Know?
We use some or all of the following notification
methods, depending on the size of the affected
area. We hand deliver notices door to door,
or leave a small sign near the driveway, as
well as post large signs at entrances to the
affected area. Local newspapers, radio, and
television stations are notified, and announcements
are posted on this web page. We also notify
the local health department and Florida
Department of Environmental Protection with every occurrence.
What is the Health Concern?
It is possible that there are harmful bacteria
in the water after a pressure loss. Although
waterborne diseases are extremely rare, they
can be serious. The risk is higher for infants,
the elderly, and persons with immune deficiency
disorders.
What Do You Do?
Disinfect water used for drinking (including
pets!), cooking, brushing teeth, rinsing contact
lenses, shaving, and making ice. Use one of
the following methods:
Water does not need to be disinfected for
bathing, showering, or laundry. Dishes can
be washed as long as you can use hot water,
otherwise disinfect.
What Do We Do?
Our water systems are monitored 24/7/365,
and our Maintenance Section is constantly staffed
to handle any pipe breaks. Repairing pipe breaks
is their highest priority. Following repair,
we flush the water system to ensure water quality,
and then take bacteriological samples over
a 48 hour period. The lab results are reviewed,
and we then issue a Discontinue Boil Water
Notice using the same methods listed above.
What Do You Do After the Discontinue
Boil Water Notice?
Flush the water out of your distribution lines.
Start with an outdoor faucet furthest from
your meter and flush all outdoor faucets. Run
hot water through each indoor faucet until
you notice a change in water temperature. Remove
the aerator before flushing kitchen and bathroom
sink faucets. Run enough hot water to flush
the hot water heater.
If you have an automatic ice maker, empty
the ice tray several times to ensure that the
line to the ice maker is flushed.
If Water Service is Disrupted for More than
12 Hours
Turn off all appliances that draw water, such
as ice makers, hot water heaters, heat pumps,
etc., to prevent damage.
Your water heater is a potential source of
drinking and cooking water if you have not
used hot water since the pipe break. Turn off
the incoming water valve and power to the water
heater. Water may be drawn through the valve
at the bottom of the heater. When water service
is restored, make sure the tank has refilled
before restoring power to the heater.
Do not use swimming pool water for drinking
or cooking.
If your toilet works, but you do not have
running water to refill the tank, use pool
water or other non-disinfected water, and minimize
flushing. If there is no way to refill the
tank, you can line the toilet with a plastic
garbage bag. After use, tie the bag tightly
and store in a secure container, such as a
garbage can with a tight lid, for later disposal.
How Can You Contact Us?
Our Billing Office will set up a phone message
with continuously updated information on boil
water notices. Call 407-665-2110. If you have
additional questions after the message plays,
the phone will ring through to the customer
service staff. After business hours, call 407-665-2767.