Cranesville residents were told to boil tap water after a water line disruption, according to a local report on April 4.

Cranesville residents are being told to boil tap water after a water line disruption, according to a local report published Friday.

The report says the borough issued a boil-water advisory and instructed residents to boil water for at least one minute before drinking, cooking or other use. It also said repairs are expected to continue into early next week.

The advisory appears to be a local public-health precaution tied to the disruption in the water system. The report says water pressure will remain low until the repairs are completed.

No official borough notice was available in the source material reviewed here, but county and emergency-management pages confirm Cranesville is a municipality served by regional emergency systems.

Residents should follow the boil-water instructions until local officials say the water is safe to use again.

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