Lafourche Parish Water District No. 1 Public Service Announcement Customer Update
RE: Lafourche Parish Water District No. 1Public Service AnnouncementCustomer Update #3
Released as of Friday, January 26, 2024,
For Immediate Release:Repairs are complete on the water leak at the Lafourche Parish Water District’s SouthTreatment Plant. Water pressures should slowly increase throughout the day and night in theaffected areas.
Remember, when your water service is re-established, all customers between the Hwy 654Bridge (Gheens Bridge) and the Lafourche-Jefferson parish line will be on a Boil WaterAdvisory (Please visit lpwdla.org to view the Boil Water Advisory). Also, all customers shouldrefrain from non-essential water use until further notice. Thank you for your cooperation andpatience.
Updates:Customers should stay tuned to News Media outlets and monitor the Lafourche Parish Water District’s Website at www.lpwdla.org for further updates and additional information.
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