FORT MILL, S.C. – Residents of Fort Mill, a town in York County, are under a boil water advisory as of Tuesday, October 8, 2024, due to a significant water main break that occurred the previous day. The situation has prompted officials to inform anyone utilizing the York County water system to boil their water before consumption.
On Monday evening, October 7, Fort Mill officials reported that a water main break led to a substantial leak. This incident raised alarms about the safety of the water supply for residents connected to the York County water system. In response, the Town of Fort Mill swiftly issued a boil water advisory to ensure public health and safety.
The advisory specifically impacts those receiving water service from the York County water system. However, officials clarified that customers on the Fort Mill water system are not affected by this alert. The distinction is crucial for residents to understand who needs to take precautionary measures.
Residents were officially informed of the advisory just after 6 a.m. on Tuesday morning, following investigations into the leak from the previous night. By 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, restoration efforts were still ongoing, putting residents on alert.
The break led to a significant decline in water pressure which can increase the risk of contaminants entering the water system. As a result, officials are advising all residents under the advisory to boil their water for at least one minute before using it for drinking or cooking to eliminate potential health risks.
The break has also impacted local education, as all Fort Mill schools were closed on Tuesday due to the water main issue. This closure affects approximately half of the schools and district facilities in Fort Mill, disrupting the normal routine for students and staff. The decision to close schools was made to prioritize the safety of students and faculty, who rely on stable and safe water services.
Residents seeking additional information or having specific questions regarding the boil water advisory can contact the York County Water and Sewer Department at 803-628-3211. The department is prepared to assist residents in navigating the advisory and providing updates on the restoration process.
The water main break in Fort Mill is a serious issue, and residents are advised to take necessary precautions. Ensuring that water is boiled before use is crucial to preventing any health risks. The situation continues to evolve, and updates from local authorities will help keep residents informed on the matter.
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