Precautionary Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Parts of South City
The Water precautionary boil water advisory for parts of South City was lifted effective 1:45 PM 06/10/23
Update 6/10/2023
The Precautionary Boil Water Advisory that was issued by the City of St. Louis Water Division on 06/09/23 for portions of South city has been lifted effective 1:45 PM 06/10/23. The Water Division conducted several tests on water samples collected in the affected areas and has verified the water is not contaminated and is safe to consume.
Original Release 6/9/2023
The City Water Division has issued a precautionary boil water advisory for portions of its service area due to low water pressure caused by a 20” water main break. The affected neighborhoods under the precautionary boil water advisory are as follows:
Area 1
- Bevo Mill
- Boulevard Heights
- Carondelet
- Dutchtown
- Holly Hills
- Mount Pleasant
Area 2
- Lindenwood Park
See Map for more specific details of the affected area.
Boil Advisory Boundary Area 1
- Mississippi River west on Robert to Morganford
- North on Morganford to Delor
- East on Delor to Gustine
- North on Gustine to Itaska
- East on Itaska to S. Grand
- North on S. Grand to Taft
- East on Taft to Virginia
- South on Virginia to Delor
- East on Delor to Mississippi River
Boil Advisory Boundary Area 2
- Fyler @ Jamieson, East to Watson
- South on Watson to Chippewa
- West on Chippewa to Jamieson
- North on Jamieson to Fyler
The Water Division has not detected any contamination to the water supply but ask customers in the affected area to boil their tap water when utilizing drinking and cooking. The precautionary boil water advisory will remain in effect until water quality samples confirm the water is safe for consumption. The duration of the precautionary boil order advisory can be 24-48 hours. Details can be found at https://www.stlwater.com.
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Contact Information:
Thomas Coriell
Network & Communications | Information Systems Support Manager
Office Phone: (314) 633-9048 -
Department:
Water Division
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Topic:
Electric, Gas, Sewer, and Utilities
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