RIDGE SPRING, S.C. – Residents in parts of Aiken and Saluda counties are advised to take precautions with their drinking water following the issuance of boil water advisories due to unexpected issues in water service.
On September 6, officials announced that customers of the Valley Public Service Authority Water System in the old Warrenville area of Aiken County may be impacted. Due to unforeseen system repairs, water service was interrupted for several users.
Residents who experienced a disruption in their water service or those facing low water pressure are specifically instructed to vigorously boil their water for at least one full minute before consuming it or using it for cooking. This advisory is essential because low water pressure can raise the risk of contamination.
In Saluda County, the situation appears similar, with a 48-hour boil water advisory being issued for Ridge Spring. Residents in the following areas are affected:
Residents of Ridge Spring are urged to follow the same precautions as those in Aiken County. It’s important to continue boiling water for drinking or cooking until further notice from local officials.
Local officials are working on resolving the water service issues as quickly as possible to restore normal service. In the meantime, communities are advised to keep informed through local channels for updates on the status of the water advisories.
Water safety is crucial, especially during situations where the quality may be compromised. Following these guidelines can help ensure safety for families and individuals in the affected areas.
For added safety, residents are recommended to:
As these advisories remain in effect, officials are reminding the community to stay vigilant and prioritize their health and safety during this time.
Residents are encouraged to stay tuned to local news outlets and official announcements for information on when the boil water advisories will be lifted. The health department and local agencies will continue to monitor the situation closely.
In the midst of these challenges, the community is urged to support one another and share information regarding water safety. Ensuring that everyone is aware of these advisories will help protect public health.
For additional questions or concerns, residents can reach out to local water authorities for assistance and further guidance.
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