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| Date: | Wed, 29 Aug 2007 09:03:08 -0500 |
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Iowa DNR NewsEnvironmental Services Division For immediate release Aug. 28, 2007 DNR LIFTS BOIL ORDER FOR ELLIOTT MEDIA CONTACT: Matt Rhodes at (712) 243-1934. ELLIOTT – The DNR lifted the boil water order for the City of Elliottin Montgomery County at 3:25 p.m. Tuesday. The order to boil drinking water was lifted after laboratory testresults confirmed that bacteria had not been detected in water samplesthat were submitted on Monday. “The water is safe to drink,” said Matt Rhodes, an environmentalspecialist with the Atlantic DNR field office. The DNR is requiring the city to collect five samples during September. The boil order has been in effect since Aug. 23 when sewage and waterpipes were ruptured in the same trenches at two different locations. # # #
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