A precautionary boil-water notice remains in
effect for approximately 385 homes in the Spruce Creek Fly-in
subdivision west of Port Orange. Utilities crews shut off water to the
homes from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Tuesday, June 30, so Spruce Creek Fly-in
public works staff could install a stormwater line on Roscoe Turner
Trail. The water will be shut off today from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. as the
installation project continues.
Streets affected by the boil notice include Spruce
Creek Boulevard from Baron Court to King Air Court, Baron Court, Spruce
Creek Way, Mitchell Court, Earhart Court, Doolittle Court, Slow Flight
Drive, Wright Drive, Lindberg Lane, Wiley Post Trail, Roscoe Turner
Trail, Avanti Court, King Air Court, Canadair Court, Autumn Leaves
Drive, Summer Green Drive and Winterford Drive.
Residents were notified by the subdivision’s
public works staff through an internal notification system and verbally
by security staff at each entrance.
A boil-water notice advises residents to bring tap
water to a rolling boil for one minute before using it for drinking,
cooking or ice-making. It is not necessary to boil water for showering
or other external uses.
The notice is expected to be removed after two
consecutive days of satisfactory tests. However, customers should wait
until they receive a rescission notice from Volusia County Water
Resources Utilities before resuming normal usage. Notices will be posted
on the doors of the affected homes.
For more information, please call Volusia County
Water Resources and Utilities at (386) 822-6465.