State health officials have issued boil water advisories for 34 small public drinking water systems.

Public drinking water systems that are experiencing power outages and do not have a backup power source are issuing boil water advisories as a precautionary measure.

The Department of Public Health is monitoring these systems and working to contact other small public drinking water systems to determine their status and offer assistance as needed.

Boil water advisories are listed by town by town:

Woodlawn Apartments, LLC, Ashford

Sharon Heights Water Association, Bloomfield

168 Boston Turnpike, Bolton

Chippanydale Association, Bristol

Olmstead Water Supply Co-Butternut, Brookfield

Hickory Hills, Brookfield

Candlewood Orchards Property Owners Corp, Brookfield

Woodcreek Village Condominium Assn, Inc, Brookfield

Rollingwood Condominiums, Brookfield

Woodcrest Association, Inc, Burlington

Crestview Condominium Association, Cheshire

School Hill Association, Inc., East Windsor

Markowski Farms, East Windsor

Meadowbrook Apartments, LLC, Ellington

Neipsic Woods Water Association, Glastonbury

Country Acres Park, Killingly

Laurel Hill Water Association, Marlborough

Breezy Knoll Association, Morris

Knollcrest Tax District, New Fairfield

Interlaken Water Company, New Fairfield

Candlewood Terr/Carmen Hill Orch.Wtrco, New Milford

Meadowbrook Terrace Mobile Home Park, Newtown

Rural Water Co, Inc-Ridgefield Lakes #1, Ridgefield

Rural Water Co, Inc-Ridgefield Lakes #9, Ridgefield

Rural Water Co, Inc-Soundview- Interconn, Ridgefield

Apple Valley Village, Southington

Burnham Acres Association, Inc, South Windsor

Stafford Hollow Water Association, Stafford

Baxter Farms Community Water Assoc, Tolland

Woodland Summit Community Water Assn, Tolland

Village At Crystal Springs, Tolland

Ridgeview Heights, Willington

North Willington Village Condo Assoc., Willington

Cedar Ridge Apartments, Willington

This list will be updated daily on the DPH website.

Residential customers served by water systems under a boil water advisory should:

Safely boil their water by bringing it to a rolling boil for one minute.

Make sure the water does not have any floating pieces in it before you boil it. To make the boiled water taste better, pour the water back and forth between two clean containers a few times. Boiled water should be allowed to cool to a safe temperature before drinking or handling.

Use boiled or bottled water when cooking, washing fruits and vegetables, brushing teeth, or making baby formula. Boiled water should be allowed to cool to a safe temperature before drinking and handling.

Use water that has previously boiled and cooled to a safe temperature or bottled water to wash hands when cooking.

Adults and older children do not need to use boiled water to shower or bathe, but should try not to swallow any water or get any water into their mouths. Infants, toddlers, the elderly, and people with severely compromised immune systems should be bathed using water that has been previously boiled and cooled to a safe temperature or bottled water.