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Rathbun Rural Water Issues Drinking Water Boil Advisory for Denmark in Lee County
Posted: October 30, 2009

DENMARK - Rathbun Rural Water Association has issued a boil advisory for residents of Denmark in Lee County after its drinking water system serving the area lost pressure Friday.

The boil advisory only affects customers of Rathbun Rural Water Association within the community of Denmark.

A water main in the area shifted, causing low water pressure and a complete loss of pressure in some areas, which creates the potential for bacterial contamination.

The DNR recommends that residents boil water before using it for drinking or cooking, or to use an alternative source of water, due to the potential for bacterial contamination following a loss of pressure. Residents should boil water used for drinking or cooking, brushing teeth, food preparation or any other purpose involving human consumption. Water may still be used for bathing.

Boiling destroys bacteria and disease-causing organisms, which may be in the water. Water should be brought to a boil, boiled one minute and then allowed to cool before using. More information on disinfecting water is available on the EPA Safe Drinking Water Hotline at (800) 426-4791.

Residents should continue to boil their water until Rathbun Rural Water Association notifies them that water is meeting standards and is safe to drink. The DNR will recommend the city lift the boil advisory after all samples have tested negative for the presence of bacteria.

 

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