November 1, 2012
Boil-water advisories issued in North Charleston, Craigsville, Summersville; others lifted
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for approximately 500 residential customers in the North Charleston and Guthrie areas. The advisory area includes Woodward Drive from Headley Drive to the end, Headley Drive, Wildwood Acres, Asbury Heights, Casdorph Lane, Robinson Hollow, Gaylor Lane, Maxine Drive, Limestone from Woodward Drive to the top of the hill, Lynne Brooke Place, Wilderness Drive and Canterbury Woods. The advisory follows a water main break.

The Department of Health and Human Resources has issued a boil-water advisory for customers of the Craigsville Public Service District.

The City of Summersville is issuing a boil-water advisory for the areas of Appalachian Drive to U.S. 19, Irish Heights, Irish Corner and Hughes Town, following the loss of power at the Broad Street Booster Station.

Raleigh County Public Service District has issued a boil-water advisory for the Sullivan, Abney, Coal City, Whitby, Jonben, Fireco, Princewick and Pemberton areas, following a power outage at the Coal City water plant.

Richwood Water has issued a boil-water advisory for all Richwood customers, following power outages causing the loss of water.

Customers in those areas should boil their water for at least one full minute prior to use until further notice.

Beckley Water Company has lifted a boil-water advisory for the Sophia area -- from the Hardee's in Lester Square to the Sophia end of Tams Mountain and all side streets. The notice was issued following a water main break.

West Virginia American Water has lifted a boil-water advisory for approximately 200 customers in the Racine, Peytona and Midway areas of Boone County. The advisory was issued Monday for W.Va. 3, from Hemlock Drive south to the railroad crossing, King Street, Russell Avenue, Peytona Road, Roundbottom Road, Renee Drive, Baxter Drive and the Racine Hill area following a water main break.

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