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DC Water Issues Boil Water Advisory

Advisory is mainly for areas west and southwest of Rock Creek Park.

The DC Water and Sewer Authority (DC Water) is advising customers to boil their water for cooking and drinking if they are experiencing low water pressure, especially in areas west and southwest of Rock Creek Park (see attached map).

If customers do not have water service, they are advised to boil water when service is restored. If customers are not experiencing low water pressure and do not live in the affected area, customers do not need to boil their water. 

Customers should: 
      - Bring water to a rolling boil for 1 minute. 
      - Allow water to cool before using. 
      - Store cooled water in a clean container with a cover. 

Customers should use cooled, boiled water or bottled water for: 
      - Drinking 
      - Brushing teeth 
      - Preparing and cooking food 
      - Making ice 
      - Giving water to pets 

On Wednesday, the Ft. Reno Pumping Station experienced a power outage that was isolated to the DC Water system. Due to a loss of pressure, affected customers are advised to boil their water until further notice. To minimize risk, customers should follow the instructions outlined in this advisory. 

At this stage, this is a precautionary notice for people with low or no water. DC Water will be releasing more information as soon as possible. DC Water is working to restore power to and will flush the system with chlorinated water to disinfect the pipes once service is restored. Customers will be notified immediately when the advisory is lifted. 

If you are concerned about your health or your family, consult your health care provider. Please share this information with everyone who drinks this water, especially those who may not receive this notice directly (for example, people in apartments, nursing homes, schools, and businesses). 

For more information, visit www.dcwater.com or contact DC Water Customer Service at 202.354.3600 or the 24-Hour Command Center at 202.612.3400.


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