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Boil Order issued for the City of Macedonia

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November 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Emergency Management Agency, today (Thursday), reports a WATER BOIL ORDER is in effect for the City of Macedonia. The City’s Maintenance Dept issued the ORDER – which is in effect until further notice for Macedonia residents/businesses – due to low water pressure. All residents are encouraged to boil or use bottled water for consumption.
Persons with questions may call Macedonia City Hall at 712-486-2323.
BOIL WATER ORDER GUIDELINES
RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS
During a boil water order, residential users should take the following measures to protect themselves from consuming potentially contaminated water:
1. Bottled water should be used for drinking, cooking, washing fresh fruits / vegetables, hand washing and tooth brushing.
2. The affected tap water can be used for these purposes but only after it has been brought to a rolling boil for 5 minutes.
3. The affected tap water may be used for washing dishes if a dishwasher is used. If dishes are hand washed, boiled or bottled water should be used. The affected tap water may be used if the clean dishes are immersed for at least one minute in a sink of water to which one full tablespoon of regular household bleach has been added.
4. The affected tap water may be used for bathing or showering.
5. The affected tap water may be used for household cleaning.
NOTE: If the tap water is cloudy and / or contains particles, bottled water should be used.
After the boil water order is lifted or water service resumes, these precautionary measures should be followed:
1. Flush the building’s water lines and clean faucet screens.
2. Purge the water-using fixtures and appliances of standing water and ice, such as refrigerator ice makers or coffee makers.