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PUBLIC HEALTH ADVISORY
Boil Water Notice for
Bolivar Peninsula
07/30/04
LA MARQUE
— A
Boil Water Notice has been issued
for residents of the Bolivar Peninsula.
The notice is a result of a break in the
main line providing water to the community.
To assist residents with
this notice the Galveston County Health
District provides the following guidelines
for disinfecting contaminated drinking
water:
- If cloudy or muddy, strain it through
a clean cloth
THEN…
- Bring water to a rolling boil for
at least two minutes
An additional method for
disinfecting water is as follows:
- Use 8 drops of plain chlorine bleach
(5.25% Sodium Hypochlorite) per one
gallon of water
- Mix well for one minute
- Let stand for 30 minutes
- A slight taste or smell of chlorine
is normal
Residents should be aware
that once repairs are complete and water
is flowing through the line, it is not
safe to consume until laboratory tests
confirm its purity. This Boil Water Notice
will remain in effect until such time
that officials have declared the water
safe for use.
Disinfecting contaminated
drinking water guidelines can be found
on the District’s web site at: http://www.gchd.org/pages/ech/disinfectdrinkwater.htm.
For More Information
Contact:
Kurt Koopmann
Public Information Officer
Galveston County Health District
(409) 938-2211
kkoopman@gchd.org
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