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HERE ARE MORE EMAILS GRACIEGIRL!!! It's PATHETIC that your behavior and attitude is allowed and tolerated on this site!!!! Shame on you - YOU SHOULD KNOW BETTER
PRECAUTIONARY BOIL WATER NOTICE FOR LITTLE SUMTER SERVICE AREA (LSSA) August 21, 2015 Residents of the following: District 4 Even numbered addresses: 8630 – 8856 S.E. 17th Grassmere Odd numbered addresses: 8635 – 8873 S.E. 17th Grassmere A Precautionary Boil Water Notice has been issued for the Little Sumter Service Area (LSSA) due to a broken crop-stop for the above referenced addresses only. By Authority of Section 381.006 and 403.855-857, Florida Statutes, the following procedures must be observed while a Precautionary Boil Water Notice is in effect As a precaution, all water used for handwashing, drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, cooking, and washing dishes be boiled briskly for one (1) minute prior to use. All ice cubes should be discarded and only boiled water be used for making ice. As an alternative, bottled water can be used. This Precautionary Boil Water Notice will remain in effect until the problem has been corrected and bacteriological tests show that the water is safe. If you have any questions, you may contact District Utility Customer Service at 352-750-0000, Mon through Fri. 8:00 am to 5:00 pm or the Water Plant Operator at 352-753-1756 after hours and on weekends PRECAUTIONARY BOIL WATER NOTICE FOR LITTLE SUMTER SERVICE AREA (LSSA) August 20, 2015 Residents of the following: Addresses: 11262, 11650, 11730, 11810 NE 72 Blvd 2583 & 2710 Paddock Pl A Precautionary Boil Water Notice has been issued for the Little Sumter Service Area (LSSA) due to a leak for the above referenced addresses only. By Authority of Section 381.006 and 403.855-857, Florida Statutes, the following procedures must be observed while a Precautionary Boil Water Notice is in effect As a precaution, all water used for handwashing, drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, cooking, and washing dishes be boiled briskly for one (1) minute prior to use. All ice cubes should be discarded and only boiled water be used for making ice. As an alternative, bottled water can be used. This Precautionary Boil Water Notice will remain in effect until the problem has been corrected and bacteriological tests show that the water is safe. If you have any questions, you may contact District Utility Customer Service at 352-750-0000, Mon through Fri. 8:00 am to 5:00 pm or the Water Plant Operator at 352-753-1756 after hours and on weekends PRECAUTIONARY BOIL WATER NOTICE FOR THE VILLAGE CENTER SERVICE AREA (VCSA) August 19, 2015 Residents of the following: 1753-1833, 1756-1766, 1768-1772, 1802-1830 West Schwartz Blvd 1002-1018, 1003 & 1005 Bowersox Drive 1801-1839 Kaufman Circle A Precautionary Boil Water Notice has been issued in the Village Center Service Area (VCSA) due to a leak for the above referenced addresses only. By Authority of Section 381.006 and 403.855-857, Florida Statutes, the following procedures must be observed while a Precautionary [Boil] Water Notice is in effect. As a precaution, all water used for handwashing, drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, cooking, and washing dishes be boiled briskly for one (1) minute prior to use. All ice cubes should be discarded and only boiled water be used for making ice. As an alternative, bottled water can be used. This Precautionary Boil Water Notice will remain in effect until the problem has been corrected and bacteriological tests show that the water is safe. If you have any questions, you may contact District Utility Customer Service at 352-750-0000, Mon through Fri. 8:00 am to 5:00 pm or the Water Plant Operator at 352-753-1756 after hours and on weekends. |
Graciegirl - I am done with you and no longer engaging in conversation with someone that is clearly not nice. Take your negativity somewhere else!!!
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Does anyone have an insight onto what is going on?? Yes.... the people at the number listed on the bottom of each e-mail you posted. :shocked: "If you have any questions, you may contact District Utility Customer Service at 352-750-0000, Mon through Fri. 8:00 am to 5:00 pm or the Water Plant Operator at 352-753-1756 after hours and on weekends." :ohdear: |
WOW!!!!! Thank you for that information CWGUY!!!! How did I miss that??!!! LOL!!!! I thought this site was to exchange information - I thought perhaps someone on the site had some information they can share- I am so sry that I asked a question here - Lesson learned - For being the FRIENDLIEST TOWN!!! THIS IS NOT A FRIENDLY SITE!!!! Ciao!!!
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Is there not a lot of water main work going on in TV now? Any one of those projects is likely cause for a notice to be sent out. Between that work, routine maintenance and the unexpected, am not surprised that the OP gets those emails.
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If you are 'sick of the nonsense' in such a short time, perhaps you should block any poster who upsets you so. |
I read and re-read gracie's post and there is nothing..
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I can vouch for the first poster saying these Precautionary Water Boil Notices come too often. Not daily, but too often.
I get probably one per week, and I think that frequency would be cause for concern if my street or nearby ones had been affected, but they haven't been. I just erase them and pay no attention once I see the addresses affected, but I can see why somebody getting them multiple times per week would be concerned like the first poster is. This is the only utility notice I signed up for (not various regions of TV as somebody suggested above), in addition to street closures, job openings and rec center closings (lots of pool closures come): e-Notification Subject: Precautionary Boil Water Notices - North Sumter Utility |
:ohdear: Wrong way....
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Boil water notices are no big deal. Whether they are here in TV or back home. Simply unsubscribe from these email notifications if they bother you. If you are ever affected by a boil water notice you will be notified. Move on and enjoy life.
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You need to find out if the boil notices are for you or if you are also getting the boil notices for 55,000 houses that are also in The Villages. Maybe you signed up for more information that is not your concern.
"If you have any questions, you may contact District Utility Customer Service at 352-750-0000, Mon through Fri. 8:00 am to 5:00 pm or the Water Plant Operator at 352-753-1756 after hours and on weekends" That's the people to ask. I think others in this thread gave the same advice. What I have found is that when I am confused, no matter who I called, when I tell them that I appreciate them taking the extra time and I know working with seniors is not easy, everyone has assured me that they will help me and not to worry. Everyone has been very respectful to me down here. |
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Being challenged the way you were is something that would have put me on the defensive. I do hope you at least got some info that was helpful for all the trouble you've gone through. |
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