Boil Order Issued for Warren Water & Sewer, Bradley County Rural Water, South West Warren Rural Water & Corinth Valley Rural Water

Please note that at the time of this article’s original publication, only Warren Water and Sewer was listed. The boil order effects Warren Water and Sewer, Bradley County Rural Water, South West Warren Rural Water, & Corinth Valley Rural Water. For the official press release from Warren Water and Sewer, CLICK HERE.

WARREN, Ark. – The City of Warren, as well as Bradley County Rural Water, South West Warren Rural Water & Corinth Valley Rural Water, is under a boil order after one of its water wells malfunctioned, leaving one reservoir empty and resulting in reduced water pressure across the community. Some areas are completely without water.

The issue arose on Monday when a water well went out of service. While other wells are operational, water pressure remains low as officials work to restore normal functionality.

Residents are advised to boil any water intended for drinking or food preparation until further notice. This precaution is necessary to ensure public health and safety while the issue is being addressed.

Water officials are actively working to resolve the problem and hope to restore full service by Monday night. However, the boil order will remain in effect until the system is stabilized and testing confirms the water is safe for consumption.

For updates, residents are encouraged to monitor local announcements and exercise caution with their water use during this time.


SINCE THIS ARTICLE WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED, AN UPDATE HAS BEEN PROVIDED FROM WARREN WATER AND SEWER. TO READ THEIR OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE, CLICK HERE.

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