A major leak causing the FMC Water Company to lose approximately 200,000 gallons of water each day for the last two weeks, was found over the weekend, and resulted in a limited area being placed under boil order. But, a loss of pressure on Sunday, while under repairs, placed the entire service area under a boil order.  The leak was located Saturday on Wisher Road, a mile west of U.S. 51 between the Patoka and Fairman area.  FMC serves an area that covers portions of Clinton, Fayette and Marion Counties.  The water company located the leak by shutting off parts of the system until the water loss stopped.  They then traced the lines until the problem was found.  The leak was reportedly in an area that was not visible and the water was flowing into a creek.  All FMC customers are on a precautionary boil order until further notice.  During a boil order it is recommended that water intended for culinary use be boiled for 5 minutes.  The water company continues to ask customers on the precautionary boil order to notify their neighbors of the boil order.  Call 775-6339, or 292-5092, or email the FMC Water Office at fmcwater@hughes.net, to check for updates.