Boil Water Alert Lifted in Starkville After Quick City Response

Boil Water Alert Lifted in Starkville

Great news for the residents of Starkville! The boil water alert that had affected many in the area has been officially lifted. This comes after a water main break that caused quite a stir in the community just a couple of days prior.

What Happened?

Residents received a notification regarding a boil water alert due to a water main break that impacted several roadways. This alert was crucial for the health and safety of those living in the affected areas, instructing them to boil their water for at least one minute before consumption. With the local community’s wellbeing at the forefront, city officials acted swiftly to ensure that everyone had the information they needed.

Areas Affected

The boil water alert covered a wide range of neighborhoods and streets, including:

  • New Light Road
  • Shell Gas Station
  • Lakeside Student Living
  • The Links
  • Pinecrest Rd
  • Arbor Drive
  • Montgomery Gardens
  • Whispering Pines Circle
  • Wood Creek Rd
  • Diamond Cove Ln
  • Cowcreek Rd
  • Asbury Drive
  • Ashwood Drive
  • Alpine Dr
  • Little Wood Drive
  • Sapling Ln
  • Ridgewood Rd
  • Lakevally Dr
  • Vally Rd
  • West Wood Rd
  • Fatherland Rd
  • Lynn Odom Rd
  • Densbrook Lane
  • Kitty Lane
  • W Union
  • Tyler Rd
  • Carly Ln
  • Bluefield Rd
  • Colby Ln
  • ALL of Sunset Subdivision
  • Oliver Jackson Rd
  • Longview Rd

Residents were understandably concerned, but the city administration worked diligently to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.

Community Response

During the alert, community members were encouraged to reach out if they had questions or concerns. Local officials were on standby to provide up-to-date information, which helped many feel more at ease during a challenging time.

Look Out for Future Alerts

While the boil water alert has now been lifted, experts remind us all to stay informed about public health alerts in our area. It’s a good idea to sign up for notifications related to breaking news, weather updates, and other important announcements that may arise.

Conclusion

In conclusion, while water main breaks can be a hassle, the swift response from the city officials and the cooperation from residents made for a smooth process in lifting the boil water alert.


Author: HERE Starkville

HERE Starkville

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