Drumbo residents are advised to use bottled water or boil any tap water they use for drinking, cooking, brushing their teeth, and more.
DRUMBO - Another boil water advisory has been issued in Blandford-Blenheim Township.
This one affects Drumbo residents and it's caused by a pressure loss at the Drumbo Water Treatment Plant.
The tap water could be contaminated, so Oxford County will monitor the situation with Southwestern Public Health will and notify the public once lab tests confirm the water is safe.
In the meantime, officials say you should boil any tap water you consume, or switch to bottled water. This includes the water you use for drinking, brushing your teeth, cooking, washing produce, and making baby formula.
A boil water advisory was issued for Princeton earlier this month and it lasted about three days.
DRUMBO - @SW_PublicHealth has issued a boil water advisory for Drumbo following a water pressure loss at the Drumbo Water Treatment Plant. Boil tap water or use bottled water for drinking, infant formula, cooking, ice, washing produce and brushing teeth. https://t.co/GCgEeqMbx5 pic.twitter.com/HGblXYnGY7
— Oxford County (@OxfordCounty) August 20, 2023

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