I thought that this was big enough news to post on the blog. We were at a relative's yesterday afternoon and were heading home around 7:00 pm when we saw a sign on the side of the highway alerting drivers about an "Emergency Ban on Water" and although we didn't see the whole sign, figured it might have had to due with the threats of wildfires in the hot and dry weather.
We got home and just in time to catch the "Breaking News" on TV about 2 million people affected by this "emergency water ban" and we were in the area...and actually only 2 miles from where a pipe had ruptured.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2010/05/repairs_underwa.html
http://www.mwra.com/updates/leak.html
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2010/05/02/residents_businesses_race_to_adapt_water_vanishes_from_stores/
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2010/05/02/tunnels_failure_catches_mwra_officials_off_guard/
So with all of the area stores sold completely out of bottled water, we have to be careful not to use tap water and boil water before using until this problem is fixed and resolved. In the meantime, people have been fighting and getting downright nasty
with some stabbings involved, in order to find and acquire bottled water for their needs. Many of the restaurants and especially the hospitals have been extremely
affected and with high humidity and temps near 90 degrees F today, the timing of this was at a very bad time.
Keep checking the MWRA.com link above for updates...
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