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The City of Melbourne has issued a boil water notice for all Melbourne water customers. We advise that all water used for drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth, or washing dishes, be boiled. A rolling boil of one minute is sufficient.
The boil water notice issued on April 11 is hereby rescinded following the satisfactory completion of the bacteriological survey showing that the water is safe to drink.
City crews have begun preliminary damage assessments. We urge everyone stay off the roads until public safety officials deem it is safe to travel. Several traffic lights are out, there are some downed powerlines, and some street flooding remains. Please keep roadways clear.
The City of Melbourne is closely monitoring the progress of Tropical Storm Milton and is making preparations in case emergency procedures become necessary.
Updates will be posted on this page and on the City website:
The boil water notice issued on August 28 is hereby rescinded following the satisfactory completion of the bacteriological survey showing that the water is safe to drink. If you have any questions, call (321) 608-5000, or the after-hours emergency number of (321) 255-4622.
The City of Melbourne has issued a boil water notice for all Melbourne water customers. We advise that all water used for drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth, or washing dishes, be boiled. A rolling boil of one minute is sufficient.
About 30% of the items put in curbside recycling carts can't be recycled. Don't put items like plastic bags, clothing, hoses, Styrofoam and thin plastics in your recycling cart.
The City of Melbourne continues to closely monitor the progress of Hurricane Idalia. Over the past few days, employees have been hard at work making sure our community is ready for any potential impacts.