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Posted: 3:58 PM Jul 11, 2008
Boil Advisory Ends for 200 Lubeck PSD Customers
WTAP News A boil advisory issued earlier this week in the Lubeck Public Service District has been canceled. Reporter: Bruce LaymanEmail Address: bruce.layman@wtap.com |
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AT 1:00 pm Friday, a boil advisory was lifted for 200 customers in the Lubeck Public Service District.
The boil advisory was issued Wednesday, July 9th, following an early morning water line leak affecting homes on Lost Pavement, Missouri Run and Hope Hill Roads as well as Pine Street and Skyview Drive.
Repair crews managed to fix the leak by Wednesday afternoon, but customers were encouraged to flush their pipes and boil their water until the advisory ended.
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