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Lauderhill lifts boil water notice after testing confirms water safe to drink

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Lauderhill lifts boil water notice after testing confirms water safe to drink

Residents and businesses in parts of Lauderhill can resume normal water use after city officials announced Monday that a precautionary boil water notice issued following a water main break has been lifted.

The City of Lauderhill said the advisory, which affected customers in the area between 4401 and 4991 North University Drive, was rescinded after bacteriological testing conducted by the city’s Utilities Department confirmed the water is safe for consumption.

According to the city, residents may now use tap water for drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth, and washing dishes without the need to boil it first.

The precautionary notice had been issued following a water main break in the area as a safety measure while water quality tests were carried out.

City officials thanked residents for their patience and cooperation during the advisory period, adding that maintaining the safety and reliability of the municipal drinking water system remains a top priority.

Residents seeking additional information are being encouraged to contact the Lauderhill Utilities Department at 954-730-4225.

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