Shreveport is facing a serious water problem today. There was a transmission main break that has impacted water pressure system-wide. The City has issued a Voluntary Boil Advisory for the following area: West Pressure Zone of the Shreveport
Water System.
City leaders say "because of reduced water pressure in portions of the system, the water supplied by our distribution system may be of questionable microbiological quality." That's the reason for the advisory.

It will be in effect until the State Health Department tests the water and gives the all clear.

What Residents Should Do

It is recommended that water be disinfected before consuming it (including fountain
drinks), making ice, brushing teeth, using it for food preparation, or rinsing foods by
following these steps:
• Boil water for one (1) full minute in a clean container.
• The one-minute time begins after the water has reached a rolling boil.
• To improve taste after boiling, shake the water in a clean bottle or pour it back and
forth between clean containers to reintroduce air.

Once satisfactory laboratory test results are obtained, the Department of Water &
Sewerage, with approval from the Louisiana Department of Health, will rescind the
advisory and notify the public that the water has been deemed safe.

Parts of west Shreveport have no water at all. The radio station on Westport has no running water in the building.

Crews with the City of Shreveport Water & Sewerage Department and our emergency contractors have been working all day and will continue working around the clock until this issue is fully resolved.

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Caddo schools located south of Northwood High School will have virtual learning on Monday.
The following schools in Northern Caddo Parish will operate on a normal schedule:

Blanchard Elementary School

Mooringsport Elementary School

North Caddo Elementary/Middle School

Herndon Magnet School

Donnie Bickham Middle School

Northwood High School

North Caddo High School (Closed on Mondays due to Four-Day School Week)

The Mayor is expected to provide an update on the status of the repairs today.

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