Water Service Restored; Precautionary Boil Water Notice Issued
Published on June 21, 2025
Water service has been restored to all affected customers between 2900/2927 Hwy. A1A and 4982/4995 Hwy. A1A in Melbourne Beach, , including all customers located on connecting streets in between these north and south limits addresses.
Due to the interruption in service and the drop in water pressure, as a precaution, 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. As an alternative, bottled water may be used.
Affected Customers:
All water customers between 2900/2927 Hwy. A1A and 4982/4995 Hwy. A1A in Melbourne Beach, including all customers located on connecting streets in between these north and south limits addresses.
Customers located north of 2900/2927 Hwy. A1A are not affected.
Expected Duration of Precautionary Boil Water Notice:
This precautionary boil water notice is expected to remain in effect until the required bacteriological survey shows that the water is safe to drink.
The earliest that test results will be available will be Monday, June 23.
Once these test results are received, we will issue an update alerting the public if the water is confirmed to be safe or if further testing is needed.
Notification:
We will alert customers via a CodeRED call and will also post it on the City of Melbourne website and the city's X and Facebook pages as soon as the precautionary boil water notice is lifted.
If you did not receive a call from CodeRED regarding this interruption to service and would like to receive the follow up call, please sign up for Code Red on the City’s website.
For More Information:
See Frequently Asked Questions about Precautionary Boil Water Notices.
If you have any questions not answered here, you may contact City of Melbourne Public Works & Utilities Administration after-hours emergency number: (321) 255-4622.