Precautionary boil water notice rescinded

Precautionary boil water notice rescinded
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Pinellas County Government issued the following announcement on August 25.

Precautionary boil water notice rescinded

Pinellas County Utilities has rescinded the precautionary boil water notice issued in the areas of Redington Shores, and portions of Seminole and Indian Shores. Water quality sampling and testing results are clear.

The affected area included Redington Shores and the southernmost parts of Indian Shores. In Seminole, the area extended from 94th Avenue North to Park Boulevard, and from 125th Street North to Oakhurst Road. Utilities crews isolated the line and restored service to all customers.

Customers can visit www.pinellascounty.org/utilities/boilwater.html for information about water advisories, or call Customer Services at (727) 464-4000.

Original source can be found here.



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