UPDATE: Lewiston Boil Order Remains in Effect; Investigation Into Reservoir Rupture Continues

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LEWISTON, ID – City of Lewiston staff continue to investigate what caused a rupture to occur at one of its seven reservoirs Wednesday morning, and have brought in specialized engineering experts to assess the incident. Based on what has been uncovered in the preliminary investigation, the reservoir rupture was an isolated event that was not related to any improvements that have been underway to the overall water system in the City.

“Nothing was identified in previous planning documents or inspection reports that indicated a cause for concern at this facility,” City of Lewiston Public Works Director Dustin Johnson says. “It is important to identify the root cause of the incident in order to move forward, and staff have been working diligently to do so.”

Staff are also working with property owners who experienced damage due to the water that was released after the rupture, and the Boil Water Alert Order remains in effect.

“Our primary focus right now is to get the boil water order lifted,”Johnson says. “We are working with our engineers and the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality to achieve this in a safe manner for all of our customers, as life and safety remains our top priority.”

A water filling station is located at the Lewiston Community Center at 1424 Main Street for City of Lewiston water customers who may be in need of clean drinking water. Residents will need to bring their own water containers to the filling station. The station will be open until 8:00 p.m. this evening. Hours of operation for tomorrow are to be determined.

If you have property damage due to the water that was released from the reservoir, call 208-984-7096.

More information will be released as it becomes available.