The City of Granger has issued a boil advisory following a water main break in the area. Residents are advised to boil all water for consumption purposes until further notice. The advisory was issued as a precautionary measure to protect residents from potential contaminants that may have entered the water system during the break.
City officials are working to repair the water main as quickly as possible, but in the meantime, residents are urged to boil all water used for drinking, cooking, making ice, and brushing teeth. The advisory is expected to remain in effect until testing confirms that the water is safe for consumption.
The City of Granger has set up distribution sites where residents can access free bottled water while the boil advisory is in effect. Additional information and updates can be found on the city’s website and social media pages.
Residents are advised to follow the boil advisory guidelines to ensure their safety and prevent any potential health risks. Boiling water for at least one minute will kill any harmful bacteria or contaminants that may be present.
City officials stress the importance of following the boil advisory until it is lifted to prevent any potential health issues. They are working diligently to resolve the issue and appreciate the cooperation of residents during this time.
For more information and updates on the boil advisory in the City of Granger, residents are encouraged to visit the city’s website or contact the appropriate city officials.
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