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CLICK HERE FOR A LIST OF BOIL WATER NOTICE LOCATIONS AND THEIR STATUS 

Precautionary Notices

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and the Bay County Health Department require a precautionary notice after pressure in the water lines drops below a certain level. This is usually caused by a water main break, system maintenance, and/or problems such as a loss of disinfection at the water plant. By comparison, a mandatory notice is rare and far more serious, and its provisions should be strictly followed.

A precautionary notice does not necessarily mean something is wrong with the water. It means that it is possible that contaminants have entered into the system. Customers are advised as a precautionary measure, to boil tap water for cooking and drinking. 

Treatment Tips

  •  Boil water for one minute and cool before use
  •  Allow the water to run until it is clear before washing clothes
  •  Avoid contact with cuts or other wounds when bathing
  •  Discard any ice from automatic ice-makers
  •  Pour water back and forth between two containers a few times to avoid a flat taste from boiling

Notice Delivery

Precautionary boil water notices (PBWN) are typically issued for 48 hours; until bacteriological testing show the distribution system is clear of contaminants. If you receive a precautionary boil water notice at your residence, you will also receive a hand-delivered notice upon rescission. If you hear a notice through the media, the rescission will be issued through the same media. Stay up to date on the latest information by visiting the Panama City Beach-Government Facebook page.