Boil water notice partially lifted

ECUA’s sampling team undertook an aggressive sampling effort that began on Friday afternoon in order to help us clear the system-wide Precautionary Boil Water Notice (PBWN) as quickly as possible. Our teams collected 385 samples at 190 sites in 48 hrs. (2 samples per site) and all but two of these samples’ results have returned as clear. As such, effective immediately, the system-wide Precautionary Boil Water Notice (PBWN) issued by the Emerald Coast Utilities Authority (ECUA) on September 16 has been lifted, with the exception of the two areas within our system. These areas are the Kings Road Subdivision and a 4-block area in East Hill delineated by 16th Avenue, east to 20th Avenue, and E. Mallory St., south to E. Lloyd St.

ECUA will issue separate advisories to cover these two specific areas, however, following are the specific streets included in the separate advisories:

Kings Road Subdivision:

Turnberry Rd.
Donegal Dr.
Kings Rd.
Kinsale r.
Linton Way
St. Andrews Dr.
Brampton Way
Ashford Rd.
Derry Dr.
Glenmore Dr.
Callan Way
Templemore Dr.
Galway St.
Boxton Way
Portree Way

4-Block Area Within East Hill:

E. Mallory St. between N. 16th Ave. & N 20th Ave.
E. Lloyd between N. 16th Ave. & N. 20th Ave.
E. Moreno St. between N. 16th Ave. & N 20th Ave.
E. Blount St. between N. 16th Ave. & N 20th Ave.
E. Lee between N. 16th Ave. & N 20th Ave.
N. 16th Ave. between E. Mallory St. and E. Lloyd St.
N. 17th Ave. between E. Mallory St. and E. Lloyd St.
N. 18th Ave. between E. Mallory St. and E. Lloyd St.
N. 19th Ave. between E. Mallory St. and E Lloyd St.
N. 20th Ave. between E. Mallory St. and E. Lloyd St.

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