MELBOURNE, Fla. — UPDATE: The entire city of Melbourne is no longer under a boil water notice, city officials announced Monday.
UPDATE 10/8/17: The precautionary boil water notice issued on Oct. 5 is hereby rescinded for all Melbourne water customers EXCEPT for those who live in the North Waterway Estates subdivision on the following streets:
Thrush Drive
Sparrow Drive
Eagle Drive
Finch Drive
Ibis Lane
Meadolark Lane
Dove Lane
Blue Jay Lane
Skylark Blvd.
A satisfactory completion of the bacteriological survey shows that the water is safe to drink for all other customers.
Additional test results for the customers living in the North Waterway Estates subdivision are expected to be available Monday, Oct. 9. We will issue an update as soon as these test results are available.
- Indialantic
- Indian Harbour Beach
- Melbourne
- Melbourne Beach
- Melbourne Village
- Palm Shores
- Satellite Beach
- Customers who live in unincorporated Brevard County located south of Pineda Causeway and receive a water bill from the city of Melbourne. Suntree and Viera, which are served by the Cocoa water system, are not included.
- West Melbourne