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Woodfin Water Issues Boil Water Notice for Weaverville Highway, Pinebrook Farms Area

Woodfin Water issued a precautionary boil water notice March 19 for customers along Weaverville Highway in the Pinebrook Farms area.

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Woodfin Water Issues Boil Water Notice for Weaverville Highway, Pinebrook Farms Area
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The Woodfin Sanitary Water and Sewer District issued a precautionary Boil Water Notice on March 19 for customers in the Weaverville Highway and Pinebrook Farms area, ordering affected residents to boil tap water before drinking, cooking, or using it for other consumption purposes.

The advisory identified the affected zone's geographic boundaries as running from Old Home Road on Weaverville Road to Woodland H, though the full boundary description as listed in the district's official notice was not completely available at the time of this report. Residents who are uncertain whether their address falls within the affected area should contact the district directly or check the Woodfin Water website's Outages and Service Alerts page for the complete boundary listing.

The district, which operates as Woodfin Water, serves nearly 10,000 residents across Woodfin, Asheville, Weaverville, and Buncombe County through more than 100 miles of distribution line. Its infrastructure includes a 2-million-gallon-per-day treatment plant and 3.5 million gallons of storage capacity.

The notice is classified as precautionary, meaning it was issued as a preventive measure rather than in confirmed response to a positive contamination finding, though the district had not publicly stated the specific cause by the time of publication. Woodfin Water lists detailed Boil Water Instructions under its Customer Care section online.

Customers can also sign up for text alerts through the district's website to receive real-time service updates. In recent weeks, Woodfin Water crews responded to a main line break in the Reems Creek area, a leak on Leisure Mountain, and repairs off Owenby Road, though the district has not confirmed whether any of those incidents are connected to the Weaverville Highway notice.

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