Boil advisory planned for parts of Zanesville
September 6, 2019
The City of Zanesville is issuing a water and precautionary boil advisory for a portion of the City while crews finalize pipe connections to the new Putnam Water Tower.
From 8 p.m. the evening of Sept. 10 through 6 a.m. the morning of Sept. 11, residents can expect scheduled low pressure and the possibility of disrupted water service while work is completed.
The affected areas are:
- Westwood Drive
- Walnut Drive
- National Way
- June Parkway
- Federal Avenue
- Clay Street
- Chester Street
- Race Street
- Arch Street
- Maysville Pike from Spence Avenue South to Clay Street
- Baker Street, including Cook Manor
- Pine Street, including all side streets, from Maysville Avenue north to Shelby Street
The City advises anyone who lives in those areas boil their water once service is restored until advised otherwise. Water should be boiled vigorously for at least one minute if used for drinking, ice, cooking or brushing teeth.
Water samples will be collected following restoration and a notice will be given once the City lifts the advisory.
Lura Parsons • Sep 10, 2019 at 1:54 am
Just a thought – Since a lot of folks don’t have, either TV or Social Media, it would help them if the CITY could put up notices about these Advisories on the doors of businesses and maybe even their home’s to keep people from getting SICK!?!. – Thanks! 🙂