Water Outages and Advisories
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Current Boil Water Advisories (BWA)
Beginning on the dates below, a Precautionary Boil Water Advisory will be in effect for the following areas. Not sure if you're affected?
Learn How We Notify Customers of a BWA
11/7/2021 @ 3:00 AM
8110 Lem Turner Rd - Subway
Recently Lifted Boil Water Advisories
- 11/6/2021 @ 5:47 AM - BWA Lifted 11/8/2021 @ 8:36 AM
240 A1A N
Contoura
H. Whitaker Gallery
Papa Johns Pizza
Boxwood & Birch
Zoes Kitchen
New York Butcher Shoppe
Lavish nail and spa
Body 20
SoCo For Hair
250 A1A N
Iberiabank
Remax
Brower Financial Group330 A1A N
Talbots
Underwoods
Anejo Cocina Mexicana
JJ’s Liberty Bistro
California Closets
Model Citizen
J McLaughlin
Club Pilates
Le Macaron French Pastries
Ponte Vedra Vein Institute
Fishermans Dock Seafood Market
OCA Studio
Valley National Bank
The Mason Law Firm
Ponte Vedra Dental
Berry and CO
Jovencia
Bellazza
Luxury Nail Spa
BWA Causes and Recommendations
A precautionary boil water advisory is issued when there is a possibility that the water pressure in the water system dropped to such an extent that bacteria or foreign matter could have entered the water system. This may be caused by one or more of these reasons:
- A water main break, repair, or system maintenance
- Damage to water lines or systems due to a storm or hurricane or other event
- An electrical power outage to a water plant or facility
Customers should bring water to a rolling boil for a minimum of one minute prior to using for drinking, food preparation, or cooking. It is recommended that customers flush water lines for three minutes after water returns in order to remove any air and
possible sediments from the lines.
Read Our Recommendations for BWAs
Sewer/Wastewater Environmental Cautions and Advisory Notices
View Most Recent Environmental Precautions and Possible Sanitary Sewer Overflow Advisories
Related Links
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Constituents
Since your water comes from the pristine Floridan aquifer, most of the elements found in it occur naturally. However, we do add a little chlorine to the water to keep it clean as it travels through pipes on the way to your faucet.
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Safety
JEA’s water quality meets standards demanded by federal and state regulatory agencies - it is safe to drink. Every year, we collect and test over 45,000 samples throughout our service territory for over 100 bacteriological and chemical components to ensure compliance.
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Water Quality Reports
The Annual Water Quality Report provides information on JEA’s water treatment systems, any contaminants found in the water, and answers to frequently asked questions.