ARDMORE, Ala. (WAFF) - Residents in Ardmore have been dealing with water-related issues for the past few days as there still is a boil advisory in effect.
Limestone County Water & Sewer Authority (LCWSA) said the boil order is still applicable to customers in the Ardmore and West Limestone areas after gaining little ground on building pressure on Saturday. The company said they will notify people in the county once the order is lifted.
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With the weather expected to heat up on Monday, LCWSA urges everyone to survey their properties for busted or frozen pipes.
To determine if your household has an issue, LCWSA says to check the meter’s leak indicator.
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According to the Ardmore Water Department, the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) is sampling the water and once they come back good, they said they will then discontinue the boil order.
LCWSA said they have found one main break located in the northwestern portion of Limestone County. Crews are continuing to look for leaks and help customers with leaks.
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