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Fort Myers Beach utility officials said it is recommended that water be boiled for several minutes in advance of consumption or use.
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Both of the Lee County projects are anticipated to result in an estimated reduction of approximately 4,500 pounds of nitrogen per year and 420 pounds of phosphorus per year, which will decrease nutrient loading to the Caloosahatchee River and Estuary Basin.
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Tonight's public meeting is about the Southeast Advanced Water Reclamation Facility (SEAWRF) Project, a Lee County Utilities project that will be built in the southeast part of the county off Alico Road.
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Lifting of the nearly four-month notice was due to the installation of new water main for the area and the satisfactory completion of the bacteriological survey showing that the water is safe to drink.
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This boil water notice was issued as a result of an FDOT contractor accidently hitting a 2-inch line at Crawford Street.
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Fort Myers rescinds precautionary boil water notice for Greater McGregor Reserve area.
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A boil water notice has been issued for the District due to a loss of pressure at our treatment plant. Pressure has been restored and bacteriological testing has begun. Updates will be posted as the testing is completed.
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Several areas of the city were finally cleared after additional bacteriological sampling.
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A 42-inch water main on the east side of Fort Myers has prompted a boil water advisory for city residents.
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The power of Google's cloud computing is helping the South Florida Water Management District with collection, analysis and processing of data linked to water quality improvement efforts.