Boil water advisory continues in Edison

As a result of loss of water pressure from a transmission main leak along Possumtown Road in Piscataway, New Jersey American Water has issued a mandatory boil water advisory for customers in Edison.

The leaking transmission main has been isolated and crews are beginning the repair process, according to updated information provided on Aug. 4. Water pressure has been restored in the system. Customers may have discolored water as crews continue to work to repair the main. If this occurs, customers should allow a cold water tap in the lowest part of their home to run until water is clear before collecting it to boil for consumption.

Effective Aug. 2 and until further notice, customers within the impacted area are instructed to bring tap water to a rolling boil for one minute and allow cooling before using or use bottled water, according to the statement. Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking; preparing foods; mixing baby formula, food, juices or drinks; washing vegetables and fruit; cooking; making ice; brushing teeth; and washing dishes until further notice. Boiling kills bacteria and other organisms in the water.

The company has coordinated with local and county officials to provide bottled water. The bottled distribution locations are open today from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. as follows:

  • 495 Sidney Road, Piscataway
  • 4000 Hadley Road, South Plainfield
  • 100 New Market Road, Dunellen
  • Warinanco Park at the Ice-Skating Center, 1 Park Dr, Roselle
  • 136 Oak Ridge Road, Clark

 

New Jersey American Water also recommends the following steps:

  • Throw away uncooked food or beverages or ice cubes if made with tap water during the day of the advisory.
  • Keep boiled water in the refrigerator for drinking.
  • Do not swallow water while showering or bathing.
  • Do not use home filtering devices in place of boiling or using bottled water, most home water filters will not provide adequate protection from microorganisms.
  • Use only water that has been boiled (and cooled) to treat minor injuries.
  • Rinse hand-washed dishes with a diluted bleach solution (one tablespoon of household bleach per gallon of tap water) or clean your dishes in a dishwasher using the hot wash cycle and dry cycle.
  • Upon boiling water for potable use, it is suggested that 2-3 gallons of boiled (and cooled) water be stored in the refrigerator in one gallon-containers for use in cooking, drinking, etc.  Water can be stored in this manner for 2-3 days.
  • Pets should be provided with drinking water that has been boiled (and cooled) in the manner indicated above.

Impacted customers are being notified of this boil water advisory via the company’s emergency notification system.

Additionally, they are also asked to limit their water use to essential purposes only while New Jersey American Water works to repair the transmission main and restore the flow of water to its system, according to the statement.

Updates are available at www.newjerseyamwater.com under Alerts.

If customers have any questions, call 1-800-272-1325.