Aug 17, 2008 12:20 pm US/Eastern
Boil Water Order Still In Place For Pembroke
PEMBROKE (WBZ) ―
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Officials are flushing the water system and adding more chlorine to it as well.
WBZ
Recent water samples taken in Pembroke showed no traces of E. coli or any other coliform bacteria, but a boil water order is still in effect until further notice, said officials from the Department of Public Works.
Health officials took another water sample on Saturday, but the results will not be known until Monday.
Three sets of samples, three days in a row, must return negative results before the city can lift the boil-water order.
It has been more than a week since the boil order was placed on the entire city of Pembroke.
All throughout the boil water order, Pembroke officials have been distributing bottled water to residents.
In the meantime, residents should boil tap water for at least one minute before using it. Officials are flushing the system and adding more chlorine to it as well.
The next round of samples is expected to return Monday at 4:30 p.m.
Pembroke isn't the only city to have water problems. Four more Massachusetts towns -- the village of Manchaug in Sutton, Dudley, and Fire District 2, which covers South Hadley and parts of Granby -- have implemented a water boiling advisory after E. coli was found in the public water supply.
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