City of Bloomington places 34 addresses under precautionary boil order

BLOOMINGTON– On Friday, November 1, 2024, City of Bloomington Utilities (CBU) crews were dispatched to repair a broken water main at S Hays Dr/S Rogers St/W Rebecca St. Thirty-four addresses are under a precautionary Boil Water Advisory until 2 pm Sunday, November 3, 2024 unless otherwise notified. Please find specific addresses and more information at bloomington.in.gov/utilities

The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) requires all public water systems to issue a precautionary Boil Water Advisory when the pressure drops below 20 psi in the water main. Those affected should follow these instructions: 

  • Immediately after your normal water pressure is restored, run COLD water from a sink or tub until clear water flows from the faucet.
  • Boil all water used for drinking, cooking, and oral hygiene for at least 5 minutes prior to consumption.
  • It is not necessary to boil water for other uses.

CBU customers may refer to the CBU website at bloomington.in.gov/utilities for a list of specific addresses affected. Customers who have signed up for the Monroe County Alert at www.co.monroe.in.us were alerted directly. 

Starting January 1, 2025 CBU will move to a new communication platform that is linked to our billing database. This ensures that we have a reliable way to contact you in case of boil water advisories, water shut offs, or other urgent messaging. Please update your customer contact information electronically at bton.in/cbu24

If you have questions or concerns, please contact the City of Bloomington Utilities at 812-339-1444.