(Update) City of Elliott issues Emergency Declaration
November 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson
(Updated) — Officials with the City of Elliott, Tuesday, issued a WATER EMERGENCY DECLARATION due to a water main break that disrupted the municipal water infrastructure. Even though the water main break has been repaired, due to suspected contaminants in the water system itself, the water is not able to be boiled nor should be consumed. The City of Elliott is working with local vendors to supply water to the residents within the city limits of Elliott.
Residents can come to Elliott City Hall to obtain their potable water. The City Hall was open until 9-pm Tuesday. Emergency Manager Brian Hamman reported on Facebook, that as of 845-p.m. Tuesday, nearly 200 cases of water had been distributed to citizens in Elliott. City Hall there will re-open at 7-a.m. today (Wednesday).
Further tests will be administered throughout the next several days. Potable water must be used for consumption and cooking through at least Thursday morning. Citizens may still use city water for sanitary purposes such as bathing but should avoid ingesting the water. Listen to KJAN for further updates, and follow Montgomery County Emergency Management on their Facebook page at Facebook.com/MontgomeryEMA for further information. Critical updates will be also be sent via the CodeRED alerting system.