United Water has issued a boil water advisory for customers in the following communities: - Englewood Cliffs - All residents
- Englewood - Residents east of Grand Avenue /Engle Street
- Tenafly - Residents east of Engle Street
Residents must boil their water until further notice.
Customers in the affected towns will have to boil their water for one minute for the following: drinking, cooking or baking, making ice cubes, taking medication, brushing teeth, washing food, mixing baby formula or food, mixing juices or drinks, feeding pets and all other consumption.Water does not have to be boiled for the following activities: showering, washing dishes or clothes.
The boil water advisory was issued following a 30-inch main break on Hollywood Avenue & Route 9W in Englewood Cliffs which occurred this afternoon.
In addition, residents of Englewood, Englewood Cliffs, Fort Lee, Leonia, Palisades Park, and Tenafly should use water for essential purposes only.
"The water storage tank that supplies these towns is draining rapidly," said Jim Glozzy, general manager of United Water New Jersey. "It is essential that customers in these communities use water only for their basic needs until the repairs are completed." Glozzy explained that residents may have low water pressure or no water, especially if they live on upper levels of high rise buildings.
Glozzy said that United Water's emergency crews will work though the night to restore service.
He expects repairs to be completed sometime Thursday morning.
Once the repairs are completed, laboratory personnel will begin taking water quality samples to ensure the safety of the water. It typically takes between 24-48 hours to obtain results. They will be reported to the New Jersey State Department of Environmental Protection which will issue the order to lift the advisory at the appropriate time.
United Water is working with the Bergen County Office of Emergency Management to coordinate the response.
For current information customers can visit www.unitedwater.com/uwnj or call 800-422-5587.
United Water New Jersey serves 800,000 people in Bergen and Hudson counties.
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