UPDATE (date change): Everest Parkway Scheduled Water Main Shutdown moved to Feb. 13

UPDATE (date change): Everest Parkway Scheduled Water Main Shutdown moved to Feb. 13
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UPDATE: Please be advised that the potable water main shutdown scheduled for January 30, in the area of Everest Parkway from Del Prado to SE 26th Place, will now take place Monday, February 13, at 9 a.m. and is expected to be turned back on Monday evening.

This shutdown will affect a large number of residents. Below is a map of the affected area. 

Crews will complete the installation (started on Jan. 23) of two new fire hydrant assemblies as part of the Reclaimed Water Transmission Main along Everest Parkway, and install a new inline valve in order to prevent having to shut down the Everest complex during future shutdowns.  

Affected residents have been notified via phone, text, and email.

Following the restoration of access to drinking water, we advise users to boil water for one minute or use bottled water as a precaution until the advisory has been lifted. This notification applies to water used for drinking, cooking, making ice, washing dishes, and brushing teeth.

For more information on Boil Water Notices and a list of Frequently Asked Questions, visit capecoral.gov.

Original source can be found here.



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