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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.
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Island Water Association issues precautionary boil water notice for Tarpon Bay Road East to Lighthouse Beach
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While a precautionary boil water order affecting Sanibel and Captiva islands has been rescinded, one remains in place for the Caloosa Shores Association on Sanibel.
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Hurricane Ian's storm surge and flooding created concerns over the quality of potable water. Free kits being distributed can help alleviate fears.