Lifted: North Main Street area precautionary boil water advisory

05.01.26 - The advisory has been lifted. Customers are no longer advised to boil their water prior to consumption. Water filters do not need to be cleaned or replaced.

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4.29.26 @ 2:00 p.m. - Service has been restored. A precautionary boil water advisory is now in effect. 

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Toho Water Authority (Toho) is announcing that once service is restored, a precautionary boil water advisory will be in effect for customers located on the eastern side of North Main Street between Walnut Street and US 192 (please see map below).

This is due to additional repairs needed for a water line break in the area. Service is expected to be restored by 3 p.m. Schedules may change due to weather or unforeseen circumstances. The precautionary boil water advisory will be in effect until lifted by Toho. 

As a precautionary measure, customers are advised to boil their water for one minute prior to consumption (drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth or washing dishes). As an alternative bottled water may be used. Water used for laundry or bathing/showering does not need to be boiled. 

Once service is restored, a two-day minimum of regulatory testing is required to make sure the water meets drinking water standardsAn update will be provided by Friday, May 1.

For more information, contact Toho’s customer service at 407-944-5000 or visit our News & Alerts section on tohowater.com.

Map shows highlighted in blue precautionary boil water advisory for customers located on the eastern side of North Main Street between Walnut Street and US 192 once service is restored.
Map shows highlighted in blue the precautionary boil water advisory area for customers located on the eastern side of North Main Street between Walnut Street and US 192 once service is restored. 

Use the interactive map 

Enter your address in the interactive map to see if you’re in the advisory area. Due to circumstances outside of Toho’s control, the map may not reflect real-life conditions. Click here for interactive advisory map.