Stone Bridge Boil Water Notice Lifted in Tiverton
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The Rhode Island Department of Health has announced that the boil water notice previously issued for the Stone Bridge area in Tiverton has been officially lifted. Residents and businesses in the affected area may now use water for normal consumption purposes without boiling.
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The Rhode Island Department of Health has lifted the boil water notice for the Stone Bridge area in Tiverton, Rhode Island. The water system has been tested and confirmed safe for normal consumption.
For affected residents and businesses in the Stone Bridge area of Tiverton, the advisory to boil water before drinking or cooking is no longer in effect. No further action is required from the public.
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