Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Zenith Residents
The boil water advisory issued for residents of Zenith has been officially lifted, effective immediately. The announcement comes after rigorous testing confirmed the safety and potability of the municipal water supply, bringing relief to the affected community.
The advisory, which was put in place last week following a main break near the intersection of Elm Street and Maple Avenue, prompted residents to boil all water intended for consumption, cooking, and brushing teeth. The break caused a temporary loss of pressure in the water system, necessitating the precautionary measure to prevent potential contamination.
Local Area Water Department officials confirmed that multiple samples collected from various points within the Zenith service area have consistently shown no presence of harmful bacteria. "We understand the inconvenience a boil water advisory can cause, and we appreciate the patience and cooperation of our Zenith residents," stated a spokesperson for the Water Department. "Our crews worked diligently to repair the main and restore normal pressure, and our lab technicians have confirmed the water is safe to drink without boiling."
Residents can now resume normal water usage without any special precautions. The Water Department advises anyone with lingering concerns or questions to contact their customer service line during regular business hours.

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