Parts of Pinellas County Issued With Precautionary Boil Water Notice

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A precautionary boil water notice has been issued to parts of Pinellas County, FL, after a water main break caused a service interruption yesterday (Monday, August 23).

The notice applies to residents in Redington Shores, from 94th Avenue North to Park Boulevard in Seminole, and from 125th Street North to Oakhurst Road.

No contamination has been detected, but as a precautionary measure, residents are advised to drink boiled or bottled water while bacteriological testing is completed.

You can see a map of the affected areas in the video below.

Video credit: ABC Action News

Since the water break, the line has been isolated and water pressure restored. It will take a minimum of 48 hours for bacteria test results to be returned.

Customers will be notified when the boil water notice is lifted.

Click here to learn more about boil water notices and what they entail.

  • Laura Shallcross
    Senior Editor

    Laura is a passionate residential water treatment journalist who holds an undergraduate degree in Print Journalism and a master’s degree in Creative Writing. Over a span of 5 years she's written on a range of topics including water softening, well water treatment, and purification processes.

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