West Virginia American Water Response to Flood-Related Operational Impacts Continues
Dateline City:
CHARLESTON, W.Va.
Water service restoration progressed throughout the day
West Virginia American Water made additional progress today toward
restoring the water distribution system in the Elkview and Clendenin
areas. Crews identified another washed out water main at Doctor’s Creek
and are preparing to make repairs, which will allow service to be
restored to the Doctor’s Creek and Thorofare areas. Crews have rerouted
water in the Blue Creek area to bypass a problem that was hindering
restoration, and temporary lines have been installed in washed out areas
along Rt. 4. Although main lines are pressurized, adequate pressure does
not exist to begin filling some tanks that serve customers in higher
elevations.
With several more mains repaired and booster stations running, water has
now reached the Kelly Hill station that flows water into Clendenin.
Barring unknown problems, the company expects to have a limited amount
of water restored to the valley area of Clendenin by tomorrow morning.
Crews continue to evaluate the system systematically as water is
restored to identify previously unseen breaks.
West Virginia American Water reminds customers in Elkview and Clendenin
that the precautionary boil water advisory issued Friday morning for
areas that experienced water outages as a result of the flood remains in
effect until further notice. Water quality personnel will collect and
test water samples throughout the area once service is fully restored to
all customers to ensure that water quality meets all drinking water
standards.
Potable water tankers are available at the following locations for
customers to fill containers:
-
Herbert Hoover High School in Elkview
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Clendenin Park & Ride at Clendenin exit off I-79
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Corner of Reamer Road and Maywood Road in Clendenin (*new location*)
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Smith’s Foodfair in Clendenin
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Corner of Lizemore Road and River Haven Road off the Queen Shoals
Bridge
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Keeneys Creek Missionary Baptist Church in Winona
To assist the Clendenin Volunteer Fire Department, West Virginia
American Water secured an additional 10,000 gallon tanker from Ohio to
be stationed in Clendenin for fire department use. To assist statewide
emergency response efforts, the company also provided a 400 KW generator
for the water and wastewater plants in White Sulphur Springs and an 85
KW generator to assist a nursing home in the Clay County community of
Maysel.
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Language:
English
Contact:
West Virginia American Water
Laura Jordan, External Affairs Manager
Office: (304) 340-2089
Mobile: (304) 932-7158
Laura.Jordan@amwater.com
www.westvirginiaamwater.com
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Water service restoration progressed throughout the day
West Virginia American Water made additional progress today toward restoring the water distribution system in the Elkview and Clendenin areas. Crews identified another washed out water main at Doctor’s Creek and are preparing to make repairs, which will allow service to be restored to the Doctor’s Creek and Thorofare areas. Crews have rerouted water in the Blue Creek area to bypass a problem that was hindering restoration, and temporary lines have been installed in washed out areas along Rt. 4. Although main lines are pressurized, adequate pressure does not exist to begin filling some tanks that serve customers in higher elevations.
With several more mains repaired and booster stations running, water has now reached the Kelly Hill station that flows water into Clendenin. Barring unknown problems, the company expects to have a limited amount of water restored to the valley area of Clendenin by tomorrow morning. Crews continue to evaluate the system systematically as water is restored to identify previously unseen breaks.
West Virginia American Water reminds customers in Elkview and Clendenin that the precautionary boil water advisory issued Friday morning for areas that experienced water outages as a result of the flood remains in effect until further notice. Water quality personnel will collect and test water samples throughout the area once service is fully restored to all customers to ensure that water quality meets all drinking water standards.
Potable water tankers are available at the following locations for customers to fill containers:
- Herbert Hoover High School in Elkview
- Clendenin Park & Ride at Clendenin exit off I-79
- Corner of Reamer Road and Maywood Road in Clendenin (*new location*)
- Smith’s Foodfair in Clendenin
- Corner of Lizemore Road and River Haven Road off the Queen Shoals Bridge
- Keeneys Creek Missionary Baptist Church in Winona
To assist the Clendenin Volunteer Fire Department, West Virginia American Water secured an additional 10,000 gallon tanker from Ohio to be stationed in Clendenin for fire department use. To assist statewide emergency response efforts, the company also provided a 400 KW generator for the water and wastewater plants in White Sulphur Springs and an 85 KW generator to assist a nursing home in the Clay County community of Maysel.
Connect with us: Facebook.com/wvamwater ● Twitter.com/wvamwater ● YouTube.com/wvamwater
West Virginia American Water
Laura Jordan, External Affairs Manager
Office: (304) 340-2089
Mobile: (304) 932-7158
Laura.Jordan@amwater.com
www.westvirginiaamwater.com