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Boil Water Advisory Issued for Southeast Shreveport Residents

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Shreveport, Louisiana, August 26, 2025

News Summary

Residents in the southeast pressure zone of Shreveport are under a boil water advisory due to water pressure issues stemming from a booster station. The advisory recommends boiling water for one minute before use. This precautionary measure will remain in effect until water quality is confirmed safe. Specific areas affected include neighborhoods south of East Bert Kouns Industrial Loop and those near the Interstate 49 and Highway 3132 interchange. Regular updates will be provided by the city’s Department of Water & Sewerage.

Shreveport, Louisiana – A boil water advisory has been issued for residents in the southeast pressure zone of Shreveport due to issues with a booster station that has affected water pressure in the area. The City of Shreveport’s Department of Water & Sewerage released the advisory on Monday, August 25, recommending that residents boil their water before consumption.

The advisory is a precautionary measure following temporary pump faults at a booster station that led to significant reductions in water pressure. This has raised concerns about the safety of drinking water in the affected locations. Residents are urged to boil water for at least one minute before using it for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, food preparation, or rinsing foods.

The advisory will remain in effect until water samples can be collected, analyzed, and confirmed to be safe. The city will provide notification once the advisory is rescinded, which will require approval from the Louisiana Department of Health based on satisfactory test results.

Areas Affected by the Advisory

The boil water advisory impacts several specific areas, including:

  • South of East Bert Kouns Industrial Loop
  • Certain subdivisions along Linwood Avenue south of Bert Kouns Industrial Loop
  • The area southeast of the Interstate 49 and Highway 3132 interchange

Health and Safety Guidelines

During this advisory, it is vital for residents to adhere to the safety measures outlined by the city for disinfecting water. Boiling water will eliminate bacteria and other pathogens, ensuring it is safe for consumption. The city encourages all customers within the affected areas to take these advisories seriously and verify their water safety before use.

Background Information

Boil water advisories are typically issued as a precautionary measure when water supply systems experience problems that could potentially compromise water quality. In this instance, the problems stemmed from operational issues at a booster station responsible for maintaining adequate water pressure. Ensuring proper water pressure is crucial for the safe distribution of drinking water throughout the community, thus highlighting the importance of the advisory.

The Department of Water & Sewerage is committed to the health and safety of Shreveport residents, and they will continue monitoring water quality closely. Regular updates on the status of the advisory will be provided to keep residents informed.

Conclusion

Residents in southeast Shreveport are advised to remain vigilant about water safety until the advisory is officially lifted. In the meantime, boiling water is recommended to protect against potential health risks.

FAQ

What should residents do during the boil water advisory?

Residents should boil their water for one minute before using it for drinking, ice-making, brushing teeth, food preparation, or rinsing foods.

How long will the boil water advisory last?

The advisory will remain in effect until water samples are analyzed and confirmed safe. Residents will be notified once the advisory is lifted.

What areas are affected?

The advisory affects areas south of East Bert Kouns Industrial Loop, subdivisions along Linwood Avenue south of Bert Kouns, and the area southeast of the Interstate 49 and Highway 3132 interchange.

Key Features of the Advisory

Feature Detail
Date Issued August 25
Affected Areas Southeast Shreveport, including specific neighborhoods and areas.
Safety Recommendation Boil water for one minute before consumption.
Advisory Status In effect until water tests are cleared.

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