Water Boil Advisory
Currently, there are no boil advisories for Whitestown Municipal Utility customers in Whitestown.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What’s a boil advisory?
What happened?
Who is affected?
What should I do?
What if I have already consumed the water?
Anyone experiencing symptoms of gastroenteritis, such as diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, with or without fever, should consult their doctor.
Does my in-home water treatment system provide enough protection?
How will I know when it’s safe to drink the water?
How was this information communicated?
How does this affect local businesses?
What should homeowners do when the boil water notice is lifted?
Dump existing ice from automatic ice makers and flush the water feed lines by making and discarding three batches of ice cubes. Wipe down the ice bin with a disinfectant.
For appliances with direct water connections or water tanks, run enough water to completely replace at least one full volume of all lines and tanks. If your filters are near the end of their life, replace them.
Run water softeners through a regeneration cycle.
Who should I contact with questions?
Where can I learn more?
Visit the CDC’s website.