Boil Advisory Lifted for Indiana American Water Customers in Lowell, Ind.
LOWELL, IND. (October 7, 2022) – Indiana American Water has lifted the boil water advisory affecting approximately 4,000 customers in Lowell, Ind. The precautionary boil water advisory was issued on Thursday after a loss of pressure in the system caused by a break in an 8-inch water main.
Water sample results confirmed there was no contamination present in the distribution system. Indiana American Water customers in the affected area no longer need to boil their tap water.
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) mandates precautionary boil advisories to ensure high-quality water in the event water pressure drops below 20 pounds per square inch (psi) in any part of a distribution system. According to company officials, boil advisories are issued as a precaution with the customers’ best interests in mind.
Additional information on boil water alerts is available at http://bit.ly/2xLjq53.
Indiana American Water, a subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK), is the largest investor-owned water utility in the state, providing high-quality and reliable water and wastewater services to approximately 1.32 million people. For more information, visit www.indianaamwater.com and follow Indiana American Water on Twitter and Facebook.
About American Water
With a history dating back to 1886, American Water (NYSE:AWK) is the largest and most geographically diverse U.S. publicly traded water and wastewater utility company. The company employs more than 6,400 dedicated professionals who provide regulated and regulated-like drinking water and wastewater services to more than 14 million people in 24 states. American Water provides safe, clean, affordable and reliable water services to our customers to help keep their lives flowing. For more information, visit amwater.com and diversityataw.com.Follow American Water on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
LOWELL, IND. (October 7, 2022) – Indiana American Water has lifted the boil water advisory affecting approximately 4,000 customers in Lowell, Ind. The precautionary boil water advisory was issued on Thursday after a loss of pressure in the system caused by a break in an 8-inch water main.
Water sample results confirmed there was no contamination present in the distribution system. Indiana American Water customers in the affected area no longer need to boil their tap water.
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) mandates precautionary boil advisories to ensure high-quality water in the event water pressure drops below 20 pounds per square inch (psi) in any part of a distribution system. According to company officials, boil advisories are issued as a precaution with the customers’ best interests in mind.
Additional information on boil water alerts is available at http://bit.ly/2xLjq53.
Indiana American Water, a subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK), is the largest investor-owned water utility in the state, providing high-quality and reliable water and wastewater services to approximately 1.32 million people. For more information, visit www.indianaamwater.com and follow Indiana American Water on Twitter and Facebook.
About American Water
With a history dating back to 1886, American Water (NYSE:AWK) is the largest and most geographically diverse U.S. publicly traded water and wastewater utility company. The company employs more than 6,400 dedicated professionals who provide regulated and regulated-like drinking water and wastewater services to more than 14 million people in 24 states. American Water provides safe, clean, affordable and reliable water services to our customers to help keep their lives flowing. For more information, visit amwater.com and diversityataw.com.Follow American Water on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.