*** Water Boil Advisory ***

The Water Department of the Frankfort Plant Board advises to boil the water before drinking or using it for cooking. The advisory is in effect for the following area:

 

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·    Patton Ln.

 

·    402 Shelby St.

 

·    211 To 325 W. Fourth St.

 

·    307 To 431 Steele St.

 

·    229 and 301 W. Third St.

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A vigorous boil for at least two minutes is recommended. This Boil Water Advisory is a precautionary measure due to a loss of pressure in the water main caused by Plant Board crews repairing a main break.

 

This Advisory will remain in effect until lab analysis of water samples taken confirms that the potable water supply in the affected area is safe to drink. You will receive a notice when the advisory is lifted.

 

If you have any questions concerning the Boil Water Advisory, please call 352-4372.

 

Frankfort Plant Board

Water Dept.

Hydrant Flushing Locations for 6-24-2021

FPB Water crews will be flushing fire hydrants at the following locations on Thursday, June 24th.

  1. Thornhill Area


Hydrant flushing is necessary to maintain the integrity and quality of the distribution system and to ensure hydrants are functioning properly. This will also allow FPB to obtain firefighting flow information, which is shared with city and county fire departments.


Hydrant Flushing Locations for 6-23-2021

FPB Water crews will be flushing fire hydrants at the following locations on Wednesday, June 23rd.

  1. Rouse Ave.

  2. Wilkinson Blvd

  3. Thornhill Area


Hydrant flushing is necessary to maintain the integrity and quality of the distribution system and to ensure hydrants are functioning properly. This will also allow FPB to obtain firefighting flow information, which is shared with city and county fire departments.


Hydrant Flushing Locations for 6-22-2021

FPB Water crews will be flushing fire hydrants at the following locations on Tuesday, June 22nd.

  1. Holmes Street

  2. Spring Street


Hydrant flushing is necessary to maintain the integrity and quality of the distribution system and to ensure hydrants are functioning properly. This will also allow FPB to obtain firefighting flow information, which is shared with city and county fire departments.


Hydrant Flushing Locations for 6-21-2021

FPB Water crews will be flushing fire hydrants at the following locations on Monday, June 21st.

  1. Wallace Ave

  2. Holmes Street


Hydrant flushing is necessary to maintain the integrity and quality of the distribution system and to ensure hydrants are functioning properly. This will also allow FPB to obtain firefighting flow information, which is shared with city and county fire departments.


Hydrant Flushing Locations for 6-18-2021

FPB Water crews will be flushing fire hydrants at the following locations on Friday June 18th.

  1. Holmes Street

  2. Wallace Avenue

  3. Gail Street

  4. Hudson Street


Hydrant flushing is necessary to maintain the integrity and quality of the distribution system and to ensure hydrants are functioning properly. This will also allow FPB to obtain firefighting flow information, which is shared with city and county fire departments.


Hydrant Flushing Locations for 6-17-2021

FPB Water crews will be flushing fire hydrants at the following locations on Thursday June 17th.

  1. East Main St.

  2. Barret Ave.

  3. High Street

  4. Warsaw


Hydrant flushing is necessary to maintain the integrity and quality of the distribution system and to ensure hydrants are functioning properly. This will also allow FPB to obtain firefighting flow information, which is shared with city and county fire departments.


Hydrant Flushing Locations for 6-16-2021

FPB Water crews will be flushing fire hydrants at the following locations on Wednesday June 16th.

  1. Blanton Acres

  2. Ft. Hill

  3. Glenns Creek Road


Hydrant flushing is necessary to maintain the integrity and quality of the distribution system and to ensure hydrants are functioning properly. This will also allow FPB to obtain firefighting flow information, which is shared with city and county fire departments.