South Jacksonville lifted a boil-water order on Wednesday, July 9, ending a precautionary notice that had been in place since June 30 after a water main break in the affected area.
South Jacksonville has lifted a boil-water order that had been in place since June 30 for customers west of 660 Phillips Ferry Road to Illinois Route 100.
The village ended the precautionary notice on Wednesday, July 9, following a water main break in the area. Residents in the affected section can now resume normal tap-water use without boiling water first.
Timeline
The boil-water order was issued on June 30 after the main break and remained in effect until Wednesday.
The notice applied to customers west of 660 Phillips Ferry Road to Illinois Route 100.
What it means now
With the order lifted, the affected households can use tap water again for drinking and food preparation without boiling it first.
No further action was indicated in the available reporting.
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