- When your boil-water notice is
lifted:
-
Flush faucets
for a total of 10 minutes to introduce system water
throughout house plumbing.
Example:- 1 faucet — run for 10 minutes
- 2 faucets — run both for 5 minutes
- 3 faucets — run each for 3-4 minutes
Flush any faucet a minimum of 2 minutes to ensure clearing of the line serving the faucet.
- Discard any drinks, ice, food, etc, made during the boil water notice.
- Rewash any food or drink contact items (knifes, forks, plates, etc.) with "cleared" system water.
- Check water filters (in faucets, refrigerators and elsewhere) and replace if necessary.
- Do not use water from your hot water heater for drinking until several exchanges of the tank have occurred.
- Run dishwasher through a cycle or two before washing dishes.
If you are under a boil-water
notice:
You
should observe the following precautions
1. Boil water
vigorously for three minutes prior to use. Use only
boiled water for drinking, diluting fruit juices, and all other
food preparation.
2. Dispose of ice cubes and do not use ice from a
household
automatic icemaker. Remake ice cubes with water that has
been boiled.
3. Disinfect dishes and other food contact
surfaces by
immersion for at least one minute in clean EAO water that
contains one teaspoon of unscented household bleach per
gallon of water.
4. Water used for bathing does not generally need
to be boiled.
Supervision of children is necessary while bathing or using
backyard pools so water is not ingested. Persons with cuts
or severe rashes may wish to consult their physicians.
If you would like more information on Boil Water Orders,
contact the City Public Works Department at (636)
586-2499 or DNR’s Public Drinking Water Program at
1-800-361-4827 or (573) 751-5331.
If your drinking water comes from a private well, you can contact the Missouri Department of Health at 1-800-392-7245.