Shreveport, LA, September 17, 2025
News Summary
Shreveport has announced a voluntary boil advisory effective September 16 due to damage to a water main line. Residents and businesses south of LA-3132 are advised to boil water for safety precautions while testing is conducted. The advisory follows prompt action by the Department of Water and Sewerage, ensuring uninterrupted water service but recommending that water be boiled before consumption. Testing results are expected the following day to determine the safety of the water supply.
Shreveport has issued a voluntary boil advisory effective September 16 due to damage to a 6-inch water main line in the 9000 block of Kingston Road. The advisory impacts all residents and businesses located south of LA-3132, specifically those between I-49 and Dean Road. Although water service remains uninterrupted, boiling water is advised as a precautionary measure.
The Department of Water and Sewerage recommends that individuals in the affected area boil their water for at least one full minute before consuming it or using it for food preparation, making ice, brushing teeth, or washing fruits and vegetables. This measure aims to ensure public safety while water samples are collected and tested for any potential contamination.
Water samples will be submitted to the Louisiana Department of Health for analysis, with results expected to be returned the following day. The department anticipates that the boil advisory may be lifted once the testing confirms that the water quality meets safety standards.
The Department of Water and Sewerage expressed appreciation for the community’s cooperation and patience during this brief disruption. Residents are encouraged to reach out to the department at (318) 673-7600 or via the official website at shreveportlawater.gov for further updates and information.
This type of advisory is not uncommon. Water main breaks can occur due to a variety of reasons, including aging infrastructure or sudden shifts in temperature, leading to undue stress on pipes. Authorities typically respond promptly to such incidents to minimize hazards to public health.
Key Information
- Advisory Type: Voluntary Boil Advisory
- Effective Date: September 16
- Location Affected: South of LA-3132, between I-49 and Dean Road
- Precautions: Boil water for at least one minute before use
- Status of Water Service: Uninterrupted
- Testing: Samples sent to Louisiana Department of Health
- Expected Results Return: Following day
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a voluntary boil advisory?
A voluntary boil advisory is issued to inform residents that while water service is not interrupted, there could be a risk of contamination. It is recommended to boil tap water before using it for drinking and food preparation.
How long should I boil my water?
It is recommended to boil water for at least one full minute before using it for drinking, cooking, or other consumption purposes.
When can I stop boiling my water?
You can stop boiling your water once the advisory is lifted. The Department of Water and Sewerage will provide updates and confirm when water quality is restored to safe levels.
Key Features of the Boil Advisory
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Advisory Type | Voluntary Boil Advisory |
| Effective Date | September 16 |
| Affected Area | South of LA-3132, between I-49 and Dean Road |
| Recommended Precaution | Boil water for at least one minute |
| Water Service Status | No interruptions |
| Testing | Water samples sent to Louisiana Department of Health |
| Expected Test Results | Next day |
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Additional Resources
- KSLA News: City Shreveport Issues Voluntary Boil Advisory
- KTAL News: Shreveport Boil Advisory
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- KTBS: Shreveport Issues Voluntary Boil Advisory
- Shreveport-Bossier Advocate: Shreveport LA Water Boil Advisory
- Wikipedia: Boil Water Advisory
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