Aqua North Carolina and Aqua Virginia Prepare for Hermine
Power Loss Poses Greatest Threat
"The biggest threat would be a power outage and a subsequent loss of
water pressure, which can increase the risk of contamination," explained
Aqua is positioning generators in strategic locations to prepare for power outages. When it is safe for employees to respond to outages, Aqua will mobilize generators to restore water to its systems where power is lost. In areas where Aqua has wastewater systems, employees also will use generators to restore power to wastewater treatment plants and lift stations.
Here is what customers should know during and after the storm.
If you lose power and notice a decrease in water pressure:
- Use bottled water if available, or
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According to the
Division of Environmental Health in theNorth Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources , you can disinfect your tap water with plain household bleach by adding a quarter of a teaspoon, or 16 drops, of bleach per gallon. Then shake the water and let it stand for 30 minutes. The water should then have a slight bleach odor. If not, repeat this procedure. Household bleach is 4 to 6 percent chlorine. -
According to the
Virginia Department of Healt h, if you cannot boil your tap water in an emergency because of a power outage, it is acceptable to use liquid household bleach to disinfect tap water. The bleach product should be recently purchased, free of additives and scents, and should contain a hypochlorite solution of at least 5.25 percent. If the water is clear, add 8 drops of bleach (about one quarter of a teaspoon) to each gallon of water. Add twice the amount of bleach (16 drops, or one half of a teaspoon) to each gallon if the water is cloudy. After adding bleach, the water should be stirred and allowed to stand for at least 30 minutes before use. - Water purification tablets may also be used to disinfect tap water by following the manufacturer's instructions.
If you are able to disinfect your tap water by boiling it:
- Boil tap water used for cooking or other purposes where water might be ingested. This would include water used for drinking, brushing teeth, cooking or making ice. You can safely consume water after bringing it to a hard boil for one to two minutes, then letting it cool.
- It is better that young infants and pregnant women use bottled or stored water instead of boiled tap water whenever possible for drinking and cooking.
Aqua will collect water samples after a community's water service is restored and will test them to ensure that no bacteriological contamination took place during repairs or if pressure was lost in the system. These laboratory tests might take a couple of days to complete.
Please note that customers with grinder pumps will have to wait until the electric company restores power before these pumps become operational. Aqua recommends that customers immediately limit water usage in your house so you don't overload your sewer system, which could create a sewage backup in your home.
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