Tag Archives: Boil Water

Boil Water Order Lifted for Residents in the Village of Jordan and parts of the Town of Elbridge

The Onondaga County Health Department has lifted the Boil Water Order for residents and businesses in the Village of Jordan and parts of the Town of Elbridge. Laboratory results have confirmed that there is no evidence of coliform bacteria and it is safe to resume drinking tap water. For more information about the Boil Water… Read more >

BOIL WATER Order For Residents in the Village of Jordan and parts of the Town of Elbridge

******* FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ******* BOIL WATER Order For Residents in the Village of Jordan and parts of the Town of Elbridge The Onondaga County Health Department is issuing a Boil Water Order to residents and businesses in the Village of Jordan and parts of the Town of Elbridge. The test results from routine sampling… Read more >

BOIL WATER Order Has Been Lifted in Syracuse

The Onondaga County Health Department has lifted the Boil Water Order to residents and businesses in the South Clinton Street area of Syracuse between West Fayette Street and West Jefferson Street.  Laboratory results have confirmed that there is no evidence of coliform bacteria and it is safe to resume drinking tap water. Several restaurants that… Read more >

BOIL WATER Order For Residents in the South Clinton Street Area of Syracuse

The Onondaga County Health Department is issuing a Boil Water Order to residents and businesses in the South Clinton Street area of Syracuse between West Fayette Street and East Jefferson Street, as a result of a water main break that occurred yesterday in this area. AS A PRECAUTION DO NOT DRINK THE WATER WITHOUT BOILING… Read more >

Boil Water Advisory in Marietta

The Onondaga County Health Department has been notified that a small cluster of private wells on Amber Road in Marietta is contaminated with bacteria. Although private wells are not regulated, the Onondaga County Health Department is working closely with the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and the Onondaga County Soil and Water Conservation District… Read more >