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Precautionary Boil Water Advisory – Seminole on St Simons Island – Tuesday, March 16, 2021

DRINKING WATER WARNING BOIL YOUR WATER FOR THREE MINUTES BEFORE USING The St Simons Island water system lost pressure on the distribution network serving Seminole in Island Club due to a utility contractor digging into 2″ PVC main. Service has been restored and BGJWSC lab personnel have collected water samples for testing. This testing, which takes between 18 and 24 hours, should be completed the afternoon of Wednesday, March 17, 2021 at which time an all-clear message will be posted. This...

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All-Clear for Boil Water Advisory Issued for Crispen Blvd in Brunswick

Effective immediately, as of 1:55 PM on Tuesday, March 16, 2021, all required microbiological testing of water samples from the area affected by the boil water advisory issued for Crispen Blvd and surrounding streets on Monday, March 15, 2021 have passed. Results have been verified by our state-licensed technician within a certified laboratory environment. This notification is an ALL-CLEAR and water used for drinking will no longer need to be boiled. Though the water from this system can now...

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Sanitary Sewer Overflow at 1919 Glynn Ave – Lanier Plaza in Brunswick – March 15, 2021

The Brunswick Glynn Joint Water & Sewer Commission, operating under NPDES Permit GA0025313 in accordance with DNR Regulation 391-3-6-05 Emergency Actions, hereby make public notification of a wastewater spill that was reported on 3/15/2021 at 1919 Glynn Ave. Date of Spill: 3/15/2021 Time Reported: 1:55 pm Location of Spill: Storm Ditch 1919 Glynn Ave Brunswick, GA. 31523 Cause of Spill:  Contractor Bypass Malfunction. Estimated Volume of Discharge: 200 Gal. State Waters Discharged: Terry...

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Precautionary Boil Water Advisory – 2300 Block of Gordon Street in Brunswick – Monday, March 15, 2021

DRINKING WATER WARNING BOIL YOUR WATER FOR THREE MINUTES BEFORE USING Update: Effective 9:22 am on 3/16/21, the contractor has once again hit the line. The all-clear will be pending a second round of testing, which should be completed the afternoon of Wednesday, March 17, 2021. – Jay Sellers The Brunswick water system lost pressure on the distribution network serving the 2300 block of Gordon st. due to a utility contractor digging into a 2″ PVC main. Service has been restored and BGJWSC...

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Precautionary Boil Water Advisory – Sections of Crispen Blvd in Brunswick – Monday, March 15, 2021

DRINKING WATER WARNING BOIL YOUR WATER FOR THREE MINUTES BEFORE USING The Brunswick water system lost pressure on the distribution network serving Crispen Blvd and Adjoining Streets from Woodland Street to Seabrooke Avenue due to a utility contractor digging into 2″ PVC main. Service has been restored and BGJWSC lab personnel have collected water samples for testing. This testing, which takes between 18 and 24 hours, should be completed the afternoon of Tuesday, March 16, 2021 at which time...

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Planned Water Outage for Repairs – Wesley Oaks Area of St Simons Island – Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Attention Planned Water Outage Update: As of 4:48 pm on 3/16/21, service has been restored. Due to the systematic method of shutdown used, there is no need to boil water. – Jay Sellers In order to replace isolation valves in the area, water service will be intermittent beginning at or about 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 16, 2021 for service connections in the Wesley Oaks area east of Frederica Road, including but not limited to Broadway, Postell, Maxwell, McIntosh, Runnymede, Wesley Oaks...

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Planned Water Outage for New Connection – Sections of South Harrington Rd on SSI – Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Attention Planned Water Outage In order to make new connections to a residential project under development, water service will be intermittent beginning at or about 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 10, 2021 for service connections east of Petty Lane on South Harrington, including but not limited to Clapperrail Lane, Nature Pointe, Sunrise Point and surrounding houses. Repairs are expected to be completed by 2:00 p.m. Once service has been restored, a precautionary boil water advisory may be...

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All-Clear for Boil Water Advisory Issued for Hidden Lakes Drive in Brunswick

Effective immediately, as of 1:03 PM on Saturday, February 27, 2021, all required microbiological testing of water samples from the area affected by the boil water advisory issued for Hidden Lakes Drive and adjoining streets on Friday, February 26, 2021 have passed. Results have been verified by our state-licensed technician within a certified laboratory environment. This notification is an ALL-CLEAR and water used for drinking will no longer need to be boiled. Though the water from this...

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Precautionary Boil Water Advisory – Hidden Lakes Drive and Adjoining Streets – Friday, February 26, 2021

DRINKING WATER WARNING BOIL YOUR WATER FOR THREE MINUTES BEFORE USING The Brunswick water system lost pressure on the distribution network serving Hidden Lakes Drive and Adjoining Streets due to a materials failure on an 8″ PVC main. Service has been restored and BGJWSC lab personnel have collected water samples for testing. This testing, which takes between 18 and 24 hours, should be completed the afternoon of Saturday, February 27, 2021 at which time an all-clear message will be...

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All-Clear for Boil Water Advisory Issued for Sections of Demere Road on St Simons Island

Effective immediately, as of 9:51 AM on Wednesday, February 24, 2021, all required microbiological testing of water samples from the area affected by the boil water advisory issued for Demere Road on St Simons Island on Tuesday, February 23, 2021 have passed. Results have been verified by our state-licensed technician within a certified laboratory environment. This notification is an ALL-CLEAR and water used for drinking will no longer need to be boiled. Though the water from this system can...

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