Virginia officials lifted a boil-water advisory in Richmond on Saturday, days after problems caused by a winter storm hit the city’s century-old water production plant.
Some residents in Richmond may be without water on Monday after a major winter storm knocked out power to the Virginia city's water reservoir system, causing it to malfunction.
Residents of those counties are not under this boil water advisory ... visit the Virginia Department of Health’s website. Once the water system is back online, Richmond’s Department ...
The news comes after two rounds of clean laboratory tests, so Richmond's water supply has been "confirmed safe for drinking," officials wrote.
Residents are urged to conserve water, the Richmond mayor said. A water boil advisory remains in effect in Richmond, Virginia, after a winter storm-related power outage impacted operations at a ...
At 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 11, Richmond Mayor Danny Avula announced that the Virginia Department of Health officially lifted the boil water advisory for the City of Richmond following the ...
Richmond, Virginia residents were told Wednesday to "continue to boil water" until city officials could get operations back ...
Having not showered for days himself, Richmond Mayor Danny Avula met with members of the media Wednesday morning to provide a ...
Richmond Mayor Danny Avula shared that the first of two tests of the city’s water system was free from harmful contaminants. While results of tests can take about 24 hours to complete, within 16 hours ...
Officials say that a boil-water advisory in Virginia’s capital will remain in place at least until Saturday morning.
A boil-water advisory in Virginia's capital will remain in place ... day following an outage at the city's treatment facility. Richmond Mayor Danny Avula said during a news conference Friday ...
A water boil advisory remains in effect in Richmond, Virginia, after a winter storm-related power outage impacted operations at a water treatment plant, officials said.