Town of Marshall, NC

Town of Marshall, NC A beautiful community nestled in the mountains of western North Carolina. "This institution is an equal opportunity provider"

04/10/2026
03/30/2026

ID NO. NC158015

UPDATE: System Pressure Advisory has been lifted as of 2:30pm on 3-27-2026.

The water consumers of the Town of Marshall located on Sams Rd., Frisby Rd and Redmon Rd. in Madison County are experiencing periods of low pressure and outages in the distribution system due to maintenance and/or repair of the water line system. Periods of low or no pressure in the distribution system increase the potential for back siphonage and introduction of bacteria into the water system.
Therefore, when the water service is restored, consumers are advised to boil all water used for human consumption (including drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and food preparation) or use bottled water.
Vigorous boiling for one (1) minute should kill any disease-causing organisms that may be present in the water.
Water customers are strongly urged to conserve water whenever possible. This advisory will remain in effect until further written notification is issued.
Boiling water concentrates any levels of nitrates that may be present in the water. Infants below the age of six months and pregnant women should use an alternate water supply (e.g., bottled water) whenever possible.
The advisory issued on March 26, 2026, by:
Ryan Cody
Town of Marshall
828-649-3031

03/26/2026

ID NO. NC158015

System Pressure Advisory!
The water consumers of the Town of Marshall located on Sams Rd., Frisby Rd and Redmon Rd. in Madison County are experiencing periods of low pressure and outages in the distribution system due to maintenance and/or repair of the water line system. Periods of low or no pressure in the distribution system increase the potential for back siphonage and introduction of bacteria into the water system.
Therefore, when the water service is restored, consumers are advised to boil all water used for human consumption (including drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and food preparation) or use bottled water.
Vigorous boiling for one (1) minute should kill any disease-causing organisms that may be present in the water.
Water customers are strongly urged to conserve water whenever possible. This advisory will remain in effect until further written notification is issued.
Boiling water concentrates any levels of nitrates that may be present in the water. Infants below the age of six months and pregnant women should use an alternate water supply (e.g., bottled water) whenever possible.

The advisory issued on March 26, 2026, by:
Ryan Cody
Town of Marshall
828-649-3031

03/05/2026

The Boil water advisory issued on 3-2-20226 and 3-3-2026 has been lifted.

Ryan Cody
Town Administrator
828-649-3031

03/03/2026

**UPDATE** System Pressure Advisory! - Water Service Restored

The water system outage affecting customers of the Town of Marshall located from 5247 US 25/70 and south to and including the NC Hwy 213 has been restored. Those customers who were
affected include those along US 25/70 South along the route, the 213-corridor served by the Town of Marshall, Medical Park Drive, Smith Hollow Road, South Main Street from Hayes Run intersection south, and the Rollins Community.
The Boil Water Advisory remains in effect for the affected areas.
Customers in these areas may still experience low pressure or air in the system. Periods of low or no pressure in the distribution system increase the potential for back siphonage and introduction of bacteria into the water system.
Therefore, when water service is restored, consumers are advised to boil all water used for human consumption (including drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and food preparation) or use bottled water.
Vigorous boiling for one (1) minute should kill any disease-causing organisms that may be present in the water.
Water customers are strongly urged to conserve water whenever possible. This advisory remains in effect until further written notification is issued.
Boiling water concentrates any levels of nitrates that may be present in the water. Infants below the age of six months and pregnant women should use an alternate water supply (e.g., bottled water) whenever possible.
During this boil water advisory we are also asking that all customers be mindful of water usage and conserve water until the advisory is lifted.
This advisory issued on March 3, 2026, by:
Ryan Cody
Town of Marshall
828-649-3031

03/03/2026

System Pressure Advisory! Water Service Outage - 12:15 PM

The water customers of the Town of Marshall located from 5247 US 25/70 and south to and including the NC Hwy 213 corridor will be affected by a water outage. Customers affected include those along US 25/70 South along the route, the 213-corridor served by the Town of Marshall, Medical Park Drive, Smith Hollow Road, South Main Street from Hayes Run intersection south, and the Rollins Community. Customers in these areas will experience outages, no pressure, and low pressure in the distribution system due to a water main break.
Periods of low or no pressure in the distribution system increase the potential for back siphonage and introduction of bacteria into the water system.
Therefore, when water service is restored, consumers are advised to boil all water used for human consumption (including drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and food preparation) or use bottled water.
Vigorous boiling for one (1) minute should kill any disease-causing organisms that may be present in the water.
Water customers are strongly urged to conserve water whenever possible. This advisory remains in effect until further written notification is issued.
Boiling water concentrates any levels of nitrates that may be present in the water. Infants below the age of six months and pregnant women should use an alternate water supply (e.g., bottled water) whenever possible.

This advisory issued on March 3, 2026, by:

Ryan Cody
Town of Marshall
828-649-3031

03/03/2026

**UPDATE** System Pressure Advisory!
The water system outage affecting customers of the Town of Marshall located from 5247 US 25/70 and south to and including the NC Hwy 213 has been restored. Those customers who were
affected include those along US 25/70 South along the route, the 213-corridor served by the Town of Marshall, Medical Park Drive, Smith Hollow Road, South Main Street from Hayes Run intersection south, and the Rollins Community.
The Boil Water Advisory remains in effect.
Customers in these areas may still experience low pressure or air in the system. Periods of low or no pressure in the distribution system increase the potential for back siphonage and introduction of bacteria into the water system.
Therefore, when water service is restored, consumers are advised to boil all water used for human consumption (including drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and food preparation) or use bottled water.
Vigorous boiling for one (1) minute should kill any disease-causing organisms that may be present in the water.
Water customers are strongly urged to conserve water whenever possible. This advisory remains in effect until further written notification is issued.
Boiling water concentrates any levels of nitrates that may be present in the water. Infants below the age of six months and pregnant women should use an alternate water supply (e.g., bottled water) whenever possible.

During this boil water advisory we are also asking that all customers be mindful of water usage and conserve water until the advisory is lifted.

This advisory issued on March 2, 2026, by:
Ryan Cody
Town of Marshall
828-649-3031

03/02/2026

System Pressure Advisory!

The water customers of the Town of Marshall located from 5247 US 25/70 and south to and including the NC Hwy 213 corridor will be affected by a water outage. Customers affected include those along US 25/70 South along the route, the 213-corridor served by the Town of Marshall, Medical Park Drive, Smith Hollow Road, South Main Street from Hayes Run intersection south, and the Rollins Community. Customers in these areas will experience outages, no pressure, and low pressure in the distribution system due to a water main break.

Periods of low or no pressure in the distribution system increase the potential for back siphonage and introduction of bacteria into the water system.
Therefore, when water service is restored, consumers are advised to boil all water used for human consumption (including drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and food preparation) or use bottled water.
Vigorous boiling for one (1) minute should kill any disease-causing organisms that may be present in the water.
Water customers are strongly urged to conserve water whenever possible. This advisory remains in effect until further written notification is issued.
Boiling water concentrates any levels of nitrates that may be present in the water. Infants below the age of six months and pregnant women should use an alternate water supply (e.g., bottled water) whenever possible.

This advisory issued on March 2, 2026, by:

Ryan Cody
Town of Marshall
828-649-3031

02/16/2026

The Town of Marshall's regularly scheduled meeting scheduled for tonight at 6:00 pm will be held at the Madison County Public Library Marshall Branch meeting room.

02/02/2026

The Town of Marshall will operate on a 2-hour delay on Tuesday February 3, 2026.
Town Hall will open at 10am.

The Town trash collection will begin around 9am.

02/01/2026

Winter Weather Update

Due to the winter weather and forecasted cold temperatures tonight, the Town of Marshall will operate on a 2-hour delay on Monday February 2, 2026. Town Hall will open at 10 am.

The Town of Marshall will not have Trash Collection on Monday February 2, 2026. This will be moved until Tuesday February 3, 2026.

01/26/2026

The Hot Springs Emergency Shelter has shifted from a standby to a closed status. The Wellness Center at the Early College will shift from an Emergency Shelter to a standby status for a potential overnight Warming Station in the event of power outages until 6AM on 29 January.

For transportation to an open shelter, call the 911 admin line at 649-3602. They will contact the fire department or Transportation to assist.

Main routes are clear with ice on side roads. County Emergency Management is reporting no Motor Vehicle accidents and only one isolated power outage from a downed tree.

County Manager and Emergency Management continue to monitor and adjust capabilities as the situation changes.

Address

10 Derringer Drive
Marshall, NC
28753

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+18286493031

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