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Boil Water Notice

[insert Boil Water Event Name, Date here]

The precautionary boil water notice for customers in the impacted area has been lifted.

All water quality testing has been completed, and results met state standards.

The State Water Board’s Division of Drinking Water has reviewed and approved the data, validating that the drinking water system has met all requirements for lifting the boil water notice.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation throughout this event!
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Post-Boil Water Advisory Tips

For those who have been through a boil water event

Once the boil water advisory is lifted, we recommend the following actions to help refresh your home’s plumbing system and ensure high-quality water throughout:
  • Run cold water taps for 2 to 5 minutes.
  • Discard ice made during the advisory and restart your ice maker. The next three batches of ice should also be discarded.
  • Flush refrigerator water dispensers.
  • If you have a water softener, run a regeneration cycle.
  • The CDC recommends discarding water filters after a boil water advisory. As a general health precaution, filters should be changed according to the regular schedule recommended by the manufacturer, as old filters can diminish water quality.

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