Multiple Connecticut Towns Under Boil Water Advisories Due to Bacterial Contamination

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Precautionary boil water advisories have been issued for several towns in Connecticut, including Southbury, Oxford, Middlebury, Thomaston, and Terryville, due to water quality tests indicating the presence of bacteria. Customers are advised to boil tap water before consuming it, while it can still be used for non-consumable purposes. The advisories will remain in effect until new water samples are collected and tested, with results expected within 48 hours.
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- Lancaster city asks some Helen Avenue residents to boil water LNP | LancasterOnline
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