Aqua America Emphasizes Importance of Hurricane Preparedness
12 July 2019 - 4:09AM
Business Wire
In anticipation of hurricane season, the water
and wastewater utility offers tips to customers in the event of a
potential service interruption
Aqua America encourages customers to prepare ahead for the
possible loss of service during a hurricane with helpful
suggestions.
This hurricane season, which runs from June through November,
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts four
to eight hurricanes to form on the Atlantic. While many of Aqua’s
systems are designed to remain operational during poor weather,
power outages can disrupt routine drinking water delivery and the
ability to treat and pump wastewater.
Aqua advises customers to be educated and equipped for the
upcoming season. Although Aqua does everything in its power to
remain operational during storms, a hurricane can wreak havoc in
the communities Aqua serves, especially in coastal regions, so
customers should become as prepared as possible for the potential
loss of water service.
If water service is affected by hurricane conditions, Aqua’s top
three tips to stay safe and prepared are:
1. Ahead of a storm, save water for essential use by
filling empty pitchers and pots — even bathtubs can be used to
store water in case service is interrupted.
2. Sign up for Aqua’s WaterSmart alerts, an automated service
designed for quick, reliable communication about water quality and
service in case of disruption. Aqua’s WaterSmart alerts are
delivered by phone, text or email.
3. If customers are under a boil water advisory after Aqua
restores service, disinfect tap water by boiling it. Purify
all water that could be ingested—through uses such as drinking,
cooking, brushing teeth or making ice—by bringing it to a rolling
boil for two minutes and letting it cool. It is better that young
infants and pregnant women use bottled or stored water instead of
boiled tap water whenever possible for drinking and cooking until
the boil water advisory is lifted.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency also offers tips and
tools to prepare in the days and hours before a hurricane.
Aqua America (NYSE: WTR) is the second-largest publicly
traded water utility based in the U.S., and serves more than 3
million people in Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Carolina, Illinois,
Texas, New Jersey, Indiana and Virginia. Visit AquaAmerica.com for
more information and follow Aqua on Facebook at
facebook.com/MyAquaAmerica and on Twitter at @MyAquaAmerica.
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