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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Lee County Utilities issues precautionary Boil Water Notice for select communities off Winkler Road in South Fort Myers

Lee County Utilities has issued a precautionary Boil Water Notice to 580 residences in unincorporated Lee County in neighborhoods off Winkler Road and south of Summerlin Road because of a watermain break.

Currently residents in the affected area do not have water, but repair work is expected to be completed late tonight, Sept. 19, and water service will be restored. 

Then residents will need to comply with the precautionary Boil Water Notice, which applies to communities at the south end of Winkler Road. They include: 

• All of Banyan Bay 

• All of Catalina Isles 

• All of Belle Meade 

• All of Tropical Cove 

• All of Winkler Estates

 • Timber Run Court from 8761 Timber Run Court to the end of the cul-de-sac. 

The repair is necessary due to recent heavy rainfall that caused a pipe to shift, which impacted in a 12- inch watermain near Banyan Bay Boulevard and Winkler Road. 

As a precaution, all water used for drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth or washing dishes must be boiled at a rolling boil for one minute. Or, as an alternative, bottled water may be used. Precautionary Boil Water Notices are placed into effect when the water pressure within a watermain drops below 20 psi. 

To ensure safe drinking water, Lee County Utilities will keep the affected area under a precautionary Boil Water Notice until bacteriological testing shows the drinking water is safe. These tests normally take 48 to 72 hours to complete. 

Residents are asked to monitor local media outlets as well as www.leegov.com, www.leegov.com/utilities and Lee County Government on Facebook. The county will post when the notice has been lifted.

Original source can be found here.

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