Why has the boil order been called?

A boil order has been issued to your water system because water system was shut off and repairs were completed and the possibility of a presence of organisms that could cause illness (e.g., fecal or E. coli bacteria), or technical/physical problems in the water system have significantly increased the possibility of bacterial contamination.

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1. What does a boil order mean?
2. How long should I boil my water for?
3. How long will the boil order remain in effect?
4. What if I drank water already?
5. What are the symptoms of water-borne illness?
6. Why has the boil order been called?
7. Can I drink the water?
8. Can I wash my hands with this water?
9. Can I shower or take a bath in this water?
10. How do I wash my dishes?
11. Can I wash my clothes in the water?
12. Is it safe to eat in restaurants under a boil order?
13. What do we need to do when the boil order is lifted?
14. Can my pets drink the water?
15. Is it safe to breast feed during the boil order after bathing in the water?
16. I am on a well, am I affected?