BOCA RATON, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Source: Palm Beach County) –Customers of Palm Beach County Water Utilities are asked to limit draining or flushing water into the sanitary system until FPL has fully restored power to the county.
This includes bathing, toilet flushing, dish washing and running any kind of water down drains. Anyone who experiences an impact to their water service after Hurricane Irma can report the issue by calling (561) 740-4600.
Content copyright © 2022 Metro Desk Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. BocaNewsNow.com ® is a registered trademark. BocaRudeton™ is a trademark of MetroDesk Media, LLC. Sirens™ is a trademark of MetroDesk Media, LLC. “You hear sirens, we know where they went,”™ is a trademark of MetroDesk Media, LLC. “Don’t Want To Be Seen Here? Don’t Be Rude Here!™” is a trademark of MetroDesk Media, LLC. We vigorously protect our intellectual property and journalistic product. Broadcast stations must credit BocaNewsNow.com on air. Print must refer to BocaNewsNow.com. Online must link to BocaNewsNow.com. We have agreements with several organizations. Contact news (at) bocanewsnow.com. Call 866-4-FL-NEWS. Arrest reports are police accusations. Guilt or innocence is determined in a court of law.
-
HURRICANE CENTER: Agatha, Near Mexico, May Be One To Watch
-
TRAVEL: Flight Delays, Cancellations Mount In South Florida
-
Worker Falls On Patient At Boca Regional Hospital, Claims Suit
-
ALERT: CDC SAYS PALM BEACH COUNTY NOW “HIGH” FOR COVID SPREAD
-
BOOMERS BOCA RATON: WOMAN CLAIMS ASSAULT, BATTERY
-
WARNING: Fort Lauderdale Airport Says Arrive Early, Prepare To Wait This Holiday Weekend
-
STALKER: Police Say Boca Raton Woman Stalked, Threatened Victim
-
ALERT: US27 CLOSED, DOUBLE FATAL CRASH NEAR ALLIGATOR ALLEY
-
SEVEN BRIDGES SUED: Pool Company Claims $20,000 Balance, Poop Removal