This is an important message from the city of Port St. Joe concerning your drinking water.
Due to another line break on Marlin Street in Highland view, the entire Highland View Service Area
remains under a precautionary Boil Water Notice at this time.
This includes all of Highland View, the portion of Highway 98 from Highland View to Windmark and Windmark Beach. You remain under the precautionary Boil Water Notice issued January 25th.
All of the other areas in the City of Port St. Joe water system, White City, Port St. Joe, Overstreet, Beacon Hill and St. Joe Beach are hereby rescinded from the precautionary boil water notice.
To repeat all of Highland view, that portion of hiway 98 and windmark beach remain under a boil water notice. The rest of the system is rescinded following the results of the bacteriological tests showing the water is safe to drink.
Additional samples have been collected in the Highland view area and shall remain under Boil water notice until those sample results show the water to be safe again.
Highland View, the portion of Hiway 98 to Windmark and Windmark Beach
Are still under the Boil Water Notice issued 1-25-11
PARTIAL
RESCISSION OF PRECAUTIONARY BOIL WATER NOTICE
DATE: January 27, 2011
TO: Overstreet, Beacon Hill, St. Joe Beach, White City and Port St. Joe Only
The Precautionary Boiled Water Notice issued January 25, 2011 is hereby rescinded for only the areas listed above following the satisfactory completion of the Bacteriological survey showing the water is safe to drink.
If you have any questions you may contact Glenn Davis at the Water Dept. at 229-6395 or John Grantland at the City of Port St. Joe Public Works Office at 229-8247.
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Glenn Davis, Plant Manager, Water Dept.
John Grantland, Superintendent, Public Works Dept.
City of Port St. Joe
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