Asheville's Boil Water Notice Lifted After 7 Weeks

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The Water Resources Department has lifted the boil water advisory in Buncombe County, which was in place due to Tropical Storm Helene. After extensive testing, the water was confirmed free of E. coli and coliform. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' filtration system has ensured that the water is now treated and safe for consumption, with turbidity levels returning to normal.
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- Breaking: Boil water notice has been lifted, Water Resources Department says WLOS
- Asheville Has Clean Water, 7 Weeks After Helene The Weather Channel
- Asheville taps are clear to drink; boil water notice lifted Blue Ridge Public Radio
- Clean water has returned to Asheville after Helene, city says; boil water advisory lifted Citizen Times
- City of Asheville Water lifts boil water advisory nearly 2 months after Helene Fox Carolina
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