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Hudson Oaks, Boil water notice

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 · 7d · on MSN
Carrollton lifts boil water notice after pressure drop, city officials say
No residential customers were affected within the impacted zone, but several restaurants and businesses were.

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Boil water notice in effect for Hudson Oaks following construction mishap
 · 7d · on MSN
Hudson Oaks issues boil water notice
gatorswire.usatoday · 14h
Water flowing again in Lake Orion, Auburn Hills but still needs boiling
Water has been restored to the communities affected by the water main break in Auburn Hills as of 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 13, according to the Great Lakes Water Authority.

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 · 13h
Officials: Oakland County water main pressure restored; residents still under boil advisory
 · 13h
Water service restored to five Oakland County communities
 · 22h
Auburn Hills water main break update: Officials discuss repair progress
A 42-inch water main broke early Sunday in Auburn Hills' River Woods Park, leading to several communities moving to reserve water sources.

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 · 1d
Water emergency continues in Oakland County
 · 1d
Two Oakland Co. downtowns mostly empty as water main break fix advances
Star Local Media
7d

Carrollton issues boil water notice for business zone

Carrollton has issued a boil water notice for a commercial and industrial zone near Tarpley Road after a booster station malfunction. No residential customers affected. Boil water 2 minutes before use.
7d

Boil water notice lifted for part of Mountain View neighborhood impacted by water main incident

The boil water mandate was lifted for 46 homes after multiple tests to the water main to those houses were negative for the coliform bacteria that contaminated the water line, according to a news release from the City of Mountain View. The order remains in place until further notice for 21 homes located on Drucilla Drive and Carla Court.
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