ARLINGTON, Va. - A water main break in Arlington closed several schools in the area Friday and prompted officials to issue a boil water advisory.
The break was reported around 6 a.m. on a 16-inch line at South Walter Reed Drive and South Four Mile Run Drive.
Around 7:15 p.m., the Arlington Department of Environmental Services announced that the repairs were complete and water had been restored to all customers.
A boil water advisory was issued for parts of Alcova Heights, Arlington Heights, Arlington Mill, Arlington View, Barcroft, Claremont, Columbia Forest, Columbia Heights, Douglas Park, Forest Glen, Foxcroft Heights, Green Valley, Fairlington, Penrose and Shirlington.
A searchable map for residents to see if they live in the affected area is available online.
That advisory remains in effect until Sunday morning.
Arlington water main break prompts boil water advisory, school closures (Arlington County Government)
Arlington County Public School closed several schools and dismissed several others early due to the break.
These schools have been closed:
Abingdon, Alice West Fleet, Arlington Career Center, Barcroft, Claremont, Hoffman-Boston, Montessori Public School of Arlington, Randolph, and Wakefield.
These schools will close early with no extended day:
Thomas Jefferson, Drew, Long Branch, Oakridge. Check ParentSquare for dismissal times.
The Arlington Department of Environmental Services said they issued the advisory "out of an abundance of caution due to pressure loss."
The department said traffic the detour for S Walter Reed Drive near S Four Mile Run will remain in place through the weekend.
Anyone who lives in the affected area should bring water to a rolling boil for one minute then cool before:
Drinking
Brushing teeth
Washing fruits and vegetables
Preparing baby food and formula
Making ice
Giving to pets
More info from Arlington Co. online