Parts of Lahaina cleared for water use | News, Sports, Jobs

Lahaina Areas 3A and 3B are shown on a water advisory map on the MauiRecovers.org website. Screenshot of MauiRecovers.org
The Maui News
Two more areas of Lahaina have been removed from the unsafe water advisory, the county Department of Water Supply announced Tuesday.
Water serving buildings and homes in areas L-3A and L-3B, which include neighborhoods along Komo Mai Street as well as businesses in the Lahaina Business Park and Lahaina Gateway, are now safe for unrestricted use, the department said in a news release. Customers are advised to flush their lines to remove any standing water by opening the valves and letting the faucets run for at least 10 minutes.
Areas L-4A through L-6 of the fire-impacted area in Lahaina remain under the unsafe water advisory until further notice. Boiling, freezing, filtering, adding chlorine or other disinfectants or letting water stand will not make the water safe to drink in these areas, the county said. Bottled water or potable water provided by the county must be used for drinking (including making baby formula and juice), brushing teeth, making ice and food preparation. Customers in the advisory area are also advised to limit water use for hygiene purposes such as showers.
For updates and maps of affected areas, visit mauirecovers.org/recovery/utilities.
A rescuer on a Jet Ski searches the waters off Cliff House in Kapalua. MFD photo
A map shows Lahaina’s Zone 6D, which includes Limahana Circle. It will reopen on Friday and Saturday. Screenshot of MauiRecovers.org
Lahaina Areas 3A and 3B are shown on a water advisory map on the MauiRecovers.org website. Screenshot of MauiRecovers.orgToday's breaking news and more in your inbox
ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7rq3UoqWer6NjsLC5jqecsKtfobykrctmpZ6vo2R%2FcX6SaGhqZ6CWv7W%2FjKidZqSRna6qusBmmqWdkaeypXnFqKlmr5GpsrN51KycaA%3D%3D