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Boil water notice finally lifted after Hurricane Ike
Posted: 03.02.2009 at 10:53 AM
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CRYSTAL BEACH, TEXAS (AP) -- A boil water advisory in effect since shortly after Hurricane Ike hit Bolivar Peninsula has been lifted as supply lines return service to normal.

A statement from the Bolivar Peninsula Special Utility District says customers are no longer required to boil water prior to consumption.

The samples tested by the Galveston Health District found no harmful bacteria in the water supply.

Water supply lines have been rebuilt throughout Bolivar Peninsula, which took a hit when Ike made landfall September 13.

The boil water order had been in effect since September 15.

The Bolivar Peninsula Special Utility District serves High Island, Gilchrist, Caplen, Crystal Beach and Port Bolivar.

(Copyright ©2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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