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A drinking water warning was issued in the City of Melbourne after detecting E. Coli bacteria, impacting 167,000 customers.
The City of Melbourne lifted its boil water notice, which was issued on April 11th following the completion of the ...
Melbourne on Friday issued a boil water notice to all of its customers after a contaminated sample was found. E. Coli ...
Melbourne tap water is again safe to drink. The boil water notice issued Friday for Melbourne water was rescinded Saturday afternoon following the satisfactory completion of a bacteriological ...
E. coli bacteria were found in a routine sample taken in the 1000 block of Ashley Avenue in Indian Harbour Beach on Thursday, April 10, according to an email from Cheryl Mall, Melbourne public ...
The city of Melbourne has rescinded a critical drinking water warning for 167,000 customers after concerns about E. coli led to a boil water notice being issued. The city issued the notice after E.
Boil water notice for Melbourne has people questioning safety of going out to eat. If proper precautions are taken -- the answer is yes.
MELBOURNE, Fla. — The City of Melbourne has issued a boil water notice for all of its water customers, roughly impacting 167,000 customers. The issue is expected to be resolved in 48 hours.