Boil Water Advisory Issued in Dauphin County
Dauphin County, PA – On Thursday, Veolia, a water service provider, issued a boil water advisory for residents of Swatara Township following the detection of an issue at one of its storage facilities in Oberlin.
The advisory was implemented as a precautionary measure after the company reported a problem with its storage tank. Affected customers are advised to boil their water for at least one minute before consuming it. This includes using the water for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes, and preparing food. Veolia emphasized the importance of this precaution to ensure the safety of the water supply.
In its effort to keep the community informed, Veolia shared a map detailing the specific areas impacted by the advisory. Residents can view the map on the company’s Facebook page for clarity regarding the affected zones.
The company is committed to providing timely updates to its customers. Notifications regarding the boil water advisory will be communicated through calls, texts, or emails, ensuring that residents stay informed about their water safety.
Veolia’s proactive measures underscore its dedication to public health, emphasizing that no risks are too small when it comes to the welfare of its customers. As residents navigate this advisory, they are encouraged to reach out to Veolia for any questions or concerns regarding their water quality.
For further updates and information, customers can check Veolia’s social media channels or contact their customer service department. Residents are urged to adhere strictly to the boil water advisory until further notice.
For Immediate Release.
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