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Boil order issued for portion of Palisades Drive in Weirton

Weirton, WVLocal News

A boil order has been issued affecting a portion of Palisades Drive in Weirton, as announced by the Weirton Area Water Board. The order follows recent work on a water line, which has prompted safety concerns for residents and businesses in the area. Specifically, the advisory impacts all individuals and establishments located between Elmhurst Drive and Hanlin Way. Residents are strongly urged to boil water before using it for drinking, cooking, or any other consumption to mitigate health risks. The water board is actively addressing the situation and will provide updates as the work progresses and the water quality is restored.

This type of precautionary measure is standard practice in such scenarios to protect public health. Local authorities are committed to maintaining clear communication with the community throughout the process. It is essential for residents to remain vigilant and adhere to the guidelines provided during this time of inconvenience.

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