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All-Clear for Boil Water Advisory Issued for Gordon Street on Friday, October 6, 2017

Effective immediately, as of 10:42 AM on Saturday, October 7, 2017, all required microbiological testing of water samples from the area affected by the boil water advisory issued for 1700 and 1800 block of Gordon Street in Brunswick on Friday, October 6, 2017 has 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 – 1700 and 1800 Block of Gordon Street in Brunswick – Friday, October 6, 2017

DRINKING WATER WARNING BOIL YOUR WATER FOR THREE MINUTES BEFORE USING The Brunswick water system lost pressure in the area serving the 1700 and 1800 block of Gordon Street at 11:08 am on Friday, October 6, 2017 due to a 2″ PVC main being hit by a a BGJWSC crew performing sewer system maintenance. BGJWSC staff is onsite now restoring service. Once service has been restored, BGJWSC lab personnel will collect water samples for testing. This testing, which takes between 22 and 24 hours, should be...

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Precautionary Boil Water Advisory – Portions of Hwy 17 and GLYNCO Parkway in Brunswick – Thursday, October 5, 2017

DRINKING WATER WARNING BOIL YOUR WATER FOR THREE MINUTES BEFORE USING The Brunswick water system lost pressure in the area serving portions of Highway 17 north of Chapel Crossing Road to GLYNCO Parkway to the Brunswick Golden Isles Airport at 6:00 pm on Thursday, October 5, 2017 due to a 2″ PVC and a 10″ iron main being hit by an independent utility contractor. BGJWSC staff is onsite now restoring service. Once service has been restored, BGJWSC lab personnel will collect water samples...

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All-Clear for Boil Water Advisory Issued for Peachtree Street on Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Effective immediately, as of 9:42 AM on Wednesday, October 4, 2017, all required microbiological testing of water samples from the area affected by the boil water advisory issued for Peachtree Street in Brunswick on Tuesday, October 3, 2017 has 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 be...

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All-Clear for Boil Water Advisory Issued for Portions of South Harrington on Monday, October 2, 2017

Effective immediately, as of 3:45 PM on Tuesday, October 3, 2017, all required microbiological testing of water samples from the area affected by the boil water advisory issued for portions of South Harrington Rd on St. Simons Island on Monday, October 2, 2017 has 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...

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Precautionary Boil Water Advisory – Peachtree Street in Brunswick – Tuesday, October 3, 2017

DRINKING WATER WARNING BOIL YOUR WATER FOR THREE MINUTES BEFORE USING The Brunswick water system lost pressure in the area serving Peachtree Street at 7:57 am on Tuesday, October 3, 2017 due to a 6″ transite main being hit by an independent utility contractor. BGJWSC staff is onsite now restoring service. Once service has been restored, BGJWSC lab personnel will collect water samples for testing. This testing, which takes between 22 and 24 hours, should be completed the morning of...

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Precautionary Boil Water Advisory – Portions of South Harrington Road on SSI – Monday, October 2, 2017

DRINKING WATER WARNING BOIL YOUR WATER FOR THREE MINUTES BEFORE USING The St. Simons Island water system lost pressure in the area serving South Harrington Road east of Harrington Lane at 12:15 pm on Monday, October 2, 2017 due to damage caused during the making of a tap in for a new subdivision. BGJWSC staff is onsite now with the utility contractor restoring service. Once service has been restored, BGJWSC lab personnel will collect water samples for testing. This testing, which takes...

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All-Clear for Boil Water Advisory Issued for Merritt Landing on Saturday, September 30, 2017

Effective immediately, as of 8:02 AM on Sunday, October 1, 2017, all required microbiological testing of water samples from the area affected by the boil water advisory issued for Merritt Landing Apartments in Brunswick on Saturday, September 30, 2017 has 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...

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Precautionary Boil Water Advisory – Merritt Landing Apartments in Brunswick – Saturday, September 30, 2017

DRINKING WATER WARNING BOIL YOUR WATER FOR THREE MINUTES BEFORE USING The Brunswick water system lost pressure in the area serving Merritt Landing Apartments on Altama Ave at 12:15 am on Saturday, September 30, 2017 due to a service line break on the internal private water system that required turning off the main valve serving the community. A plumber working for the community is onsite now restoring service. Once service has been restored, BGJWSC lab personnel will collect water samples for...

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All-Clear for Boil Water Advisory Issued for Peachtree Street on Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Effective immediately, as of 2:18 PM on Thursday, September 28, 2017, all required microbiological testing of water samples from the area affected by the boil water advisory issued for Peachtree Street on Wednesday, September 27, 2017 has 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 be...

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