01/06/2026
UPDATE:
BOIL WATER ADVISORY HAS BEEN LIFTED 01-07-26.
BOIL WATER ADVISORY
The Marion County Water District want to advise their customers of the following:
A BOIL WATER ADVISORY has been issued for the following Marion County Water District Customers as of January 6, 2026, 5:30 p.m.
Due to a water line break and consistent with the Kentucky Division of Water Regulation 401 KAR 8:020, the Marion County Water District was required to issue a Boil Water Advisory to the following Marion County Water District Customers:
Danville Hwy customers beginning at and including Shortline Pike all the way to the Boyle County Line.
Danville Hwy customers beginning at and including Shortline Pike all the way to the Boyle County Line. ( Does not include Barbers Mill Road, Heartland Drive or Wooldridge Lane or any customers up to Shortline Pike)
All sideroads from Danville Hwy : Popes Creek, Hundley Lane, Mays Chapel, Hourigan Lane, Beech Fork Rd, Poplar Corner, Tatum Lane, Riley Rd, Riley Gravel Switch Rd, Siloam Rd, Goosecreek Rd, Penick Rd, Penick Tatum Loop, Hwy 337 from Gravel Switch to Jones Creek, Jones Creek Rd, Kedron, Buffalo and 243, Logan Rd, Landers Creek, Craintown Road
Any sideroads off of the roads above.
****THIS BOIL WATER ADVISORY DOES NOT AFFECT ANY CUSTOMERS ALONG DANVILLE HWY UP TO SHORTLINE PIKE WHICH INCLUDES THE AREA TECHNOLOGY CENTER, MARION COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, GLASSCOCK ELEMENTARY, BARBERS MILL RD AND HORAN LANE, WOOLDRIDGE LANE, HEARTLAND DRIVE AND ANY HOUSES ALONG DANVILLE HWY BEFORE SHORTLINE****
or approximately nine hundred and thirty-five (935) customers.
We are issuing this Boil Water Advisory only as a precautionary measure. While bacteriological contamination of the water has not been confirmed, the possibility of such contamination exists. This advisory is issued as a precautionary measure to protect the health and welfare of consumers in our Water System.
We regularly test Chlorine residuals to ensure all safety and health is being met for our consumers. We will update customers if any change in water quality occurs.
Boil Water Advisory Procedures:
1. Boil any water used for human consumption.
2. Boil water for short-term use only.
3. Bring water to a rolling boil for three (3) minutes
The advisory will remain in effect until the situation has been corrected and test results have shown the water to be of an acceptable quality. We anticipate being able to to remove the Boil Water Advisory sometime January 7, 2026, pending clean bacteria samples from our system. Please listen to local media and/or social media as information will be updated.
For more information concerning this Boil Water advisory update, please contact the Marion County Water District at (270) 692-2004.M