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  • curprev 15:0015:00, 28 November 2024Ns55n9e4nw3e talk contribs 2,135 bytes −25 A boil water order, also known as a boil water advisory or boil water notice, is an official directive issued by local health or environmental authorities to inform the public that the municipal water supply may be contaminated with harmful pathogens or chemicals. This advisory is typically enacted in response to incidents such as microbial contamination, chemical spills, infrastructure damage, or natural disasters that compromise water safety.
  • curprev 14:5914:59, 28 November 2024Ns55n9e4nw3e talk contribs 2,160 bytes +1,405 A boil water order, also known as a boil water advisory or boil water notice, is an official directive issued by local health or environmental authorities to inform the public that the municipal water supply may be contaminated with harmful pathogens or chemicals. This advisory is typically enacted in response to incidents such as microbial contamination, chemical spills, infrastructure damage, or natural disasters that compromise water safety.
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