NEW ORLEANS – While responding to a water main break near South Johnson and Calhoun streets by closing valves, the Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans (SWBNO) detected low water pressure. Therefore, this utility has issued a precautionary boil water advisory for several blocks Uptown out of an abundance of caution.
The boundaries of the impacted areas are as follows:
Properties along Calhoun and Palmer Avenue between South Claiborne Avenue and Story Street, including the dead-end blocks of South Johnson, South Prieur and Barret Street.
Properties between South Claiborne, Audubon, Hickory and Lowerline streets.
Tulane University and its stadium are not included in the boil water advisory areas at this time. Customers in other areas of the city are not affected and do not need to boil their water.
A map of the impacted areas can be viewed here: www.swbno.org/News/BoilWater
As SWBNO responded to the break in a 30-inch water main under South Johnson, crews worked to close valves to shut off water to the damaged section of pipe. While actively monitoring pressure at hydrants in the area, water pressure below the state limit of 20 pounds per square inch (psi) was detected in some locations.
Out of an abundance of caution, SWBNO issued this advisory for the properties closest to the sites of the low water pressure readings.
This is an evolving situation, and we will continue to monitor pressure in the area. We will deliver updates as new information becomes available.