
Residents of Delray Beach are under a precautionary boil water notice following a water main break that disrupted service in the area. The City of Delray Beach has announced that certain addresses along Del Aire Boulevard and Del Aire Court are affected, including multiple residential units. The complete list of affected locations can be found on the city's official website.
A precautionary boil water notice is standard practice when a risk of water contamination follows an infrastructure failure, this measure is meant to protect public health. Accordingly, residents at the specified addresses should boil their water for at least one minute before using it for drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth, or washing dishes. As an alternative, the city suggests the use of bottled water until the issue is resolved.
The notice will remain in effect until further testing can confirm the safety of the water supply, as per the city's guidelines. Only after a rescission notice, or a boil water lift is issued, residents can resume using tap water as normal. Anyone seeking more information or having questions regarding the notice is encouraged to reach out to the Water Sewer Network at (561) 243-7312.
Delray Beach officials have issued a precautionary boil water notice, with full details available on Delray Beach’s official website. Published yesterday, and listed as Case #1112, the advisory outlines the immediate steps residents should take and stresses that the measure is strictly precautionary. Residents are encouraged to monitor the city’s official communication channels for further updates.









