Citizens Energy Group Issues Precautionary Boil Water Advisory

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Customers in the Nora Area of Indianapolis Should Boil Drinking Water for Next 48 Hours or Until Advisory Is Lifted

INDIANAPOLIS – Citizens Energy Group has issued a precautionary boil water advisory for customers in the Nora area of Indianapolis due to a water main break resulting in low water pressure. 

The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has established drinking water standards for the State of Indiana that all public water system providers and managers must adhere to. Citizens' water distribution system serving the Nora area of Indianapolis is making public notification for customers to boil their water before using for drinking or cooking for the next 48 hours or until the advisory is lifted. Customers in this area may continue to experience low or no water pressure until the main break is repaired. Answers to FAQs can be found here.

What Area Is Impacted?
All Citizens customers in the following area should boil their water until this advisory is lifted:

Northern Bound:
96th Street

Southern Bound:
The White River between Keystone Avenue and Westfield Boulevard
75th Street between the Monon Trail and Westfield Boulevard

Eastern Bound:
Keystone Avenue

Western Bound:
The Monon Trail

What Happened? 
Citizens routinely monitors the drinking water distribution system. A water main break resulted in the water pressure dropping. 

What Should Customers Do? 
Do not consume the water without boiling it first. Bring all water to a boil, let it boil for three minutes, and let it cool before using, or use bottled water. Boiled or bottle water should be used for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and food preparation. Boiling kills bacteria and other organisms that could be present in the water. Water can be used for showering, cleaning and flushing without boiling. 

For customers who live in the area where the precautionary boil water advisory now applies and who may have consumed the water earlier today, Citizens wants to stress that this is a precautionary boil water advisory. 

If you consumed the water prior to the release of the advisory, we have no indications that your water quality was unsafe. However, it is important to boil water used for consumption until this precautionary boil water advisory is lifted. The water quality being produced by Citizens has remained safe during the event. However, the widespread loss of pressure has resulted in Citizens taking additional precautions to verify water quality in the distribution system was not adversely affected.

People with severely compromised immune systems, infants and elderly individuals may be at increased risk. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. General guidelines are available from Environmental Protection Agency’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline at (800) 426-4791.

What Is Being Done?
Crews are working to repair the main break and restore water pressure.

For more information, please contact our Contact Center at (317) 924-3311 or visit www.citizensenergygroup.com

Please share this information with all other people who drink this water, particularly those who may not have received this notice directly. You can do so by posting this notice in a public place or distributing copies by hand. 

About Citizens Energy Group
Citizens Energy Group provides safe and reliable utility services to about 900,000 people in the Indianapolis area. Citizens operates its utilities for the benefit of customers and the community.

Media Contact Information
Ben Easley
Phone: 317-519-1515
Email: media@citizensenergygroup.com