Don't drink the water---in Fort Lauderdale!
By GreatMartin
@GreatMartin (23670)
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
July 21, 2019 2:38pm CST
Water, water everywhere without a drop to drink!
Thursday morning I received an alert message, not only on my phone but also on my Internet email, stating that Fort Lauderdale and a few surrounding cities had contaminated water due to a company busting an old 42" water pipe and due to old safety valves the water was not transmitted to safe water pipes and so:
Tap water should not be used for drinking, making ice, preparing foods, washing dishes, brushing teeth, taking showers, etc. Before using be sure to boil water for a minute to eliminate bacteria or other organisms.
"They" said this should be fixed within 36-48 hours and here is it 88 hours later and the warning is still in effect. At least the water is still running!
It being hurricane season most many people had bottled water in their homes just in case but it seems the majority didn't as stories below talk about.
On Thursday Allen and I went on to do our regular Thursday chores only this time we had his daughter who was here on vacation joined us and we decided to eat lunch in a 'nice' place but many restaurants weren't open because they didn't have water to cook, clean or to serve to customers. Just think about all the businesses that depend on water--clean, germ free water--and imagine the loss businesses will take not to forget employees! We finally found a restaurant that was open but I still think they used the tap water to make that awful lemonade I had and all the dirty tables! (See my post about Vale Food Co.) It took a couple of days for restaurants, hotels, etc., were able to reopen.
Needless to say that any place selling water was immediately cleaned out by panicked customers!
I lucked out that I had bottled water supplies in case of a hurricane but I got a bonus in that my neighbor orders bottled water and last week they sent him double the amount he usually gets so he gave me a case of 24 bottles, each bottle holding 18 ounces and he has 12 more cases if I need some!
"They are testing the water again today and we are waiting to hear the results meanwhile having a heat wave like the rest of the country (but not as bad and at this time of the year we expect it and know how to deal with it).
Meanwhile I have Allen's car to get out and enjoy a beautiful sunny day in Fort Lauderdale with water all around---only not to drink!!
For more of the story!
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/broward/article232857237.html
AT 6:31 PM SUNDAY THE WATER BOILING EDICT WAS CANCELLED BUT I WILL USE BOTTLE WATER FOR 24 MORE HOURS JUST IN CASE!! :o)
Water was flowing Thursday evening, more than a full day after a Florida Power & Light subcontractor accidentally drilled a hole into one of the city’s most important water pipes — the one carrying the water supply from underground to the treatment plant.
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@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
21 Jul 19
A tap water filter like Brita isn't effective?
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@garymarsh6 (24028)
• United Kingdom
21 Jul 19
No it would be ineffectual in this case!
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@GreatMartin (23670)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
22 Jul 19
@garymarsh6 People who have the filters are yelling like crazy!

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@chrissbergstrom (10767)
• Banks, Oregon
22 Jul 19
Yes we have stopped using tap water besides to wash dishes and bathe....
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@GreatMartin (23670)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
22 Jul 19
I basically use tap water to make coffee and to take meds--the former boils hot enough and if the meds, all 14 of them, can keep me healthy they better work on any water germs!! 

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@chrissbergstrom (10767)
• Banks, Oregon
22 Jul 19
@GreatMartin very true good thinking
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@GreatMartin (23670)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
22 Jul 19
Leaving in hurricane territory you get use to it but because of politicians not paying attention, misusing funds and people not wanting taxes raised old pipes are ineffectual after 60 years!
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@Tampa_girl7 (54720)
• United States
28 Jul 19
I hope that your water situation has been taken care of.
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@GreatMartin (23670)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
29 Jul 19
All cleared up---for now! 
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@garymarsh6 (24028)
• United Kingdom
21 Jul 19
How awful. I hope that they have things back on line ASAP especially in the heat you have over there! Glad you have a nice neighbour!
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@GreatMartin (23670)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
22 Jul 19
One thing I will say about where I live--it is mainly 300 senior citizens and we are there for each other whenever anything happens--it helps being old!!
The heat and humidity don't bother me--that's why I live in South Florida--plus we are 'cooler' than most of the country!!

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@garymarsh6 (24028)
• United Kingdom
22 Jul 19
@GreatMartin NIce. It is usually quite temperate where I live but sometimes it can be a little too hot. For us in the UK it is quite short lived!
@Nakitakona (59987)
• Philippines
22 Jul 19
It's almost more 3 days of waiting for drinking water. That's too long. Where are you getting your water to drink?
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@GreatMartin (23670)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
22 Jul 19
Bottled water is the answer!
See the note I added to my post!

@GreatMartin (23670)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
22 Jul 19
Living in hurricane territory everyone here should have bottled water--which, by the way, is not that 'healthy'.
@crazyhorseladycx (39503)
• United States
22 Jul 19
that'd be the troubles. these companies 'nly respond when a break occurs 'nstead 'f spendin' the money to maintain/replace prior to such. they could'a avoided such a disaster. don't blame ya, i'd not trust 'em any further'n i could throw 'em. glad yer neighbor 'twas most generous with his stash.












