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Please stand by for a message from the City of Asheville this is an update from City of Asheville Water resources by public information officer Clay Chandler. City of Asheville Water Resources is reminding customers served by the Mills river treatment plant to conserve water as the facility continues to expand service into South Ashfield. The facility is operating at normal output and has restored service to most, but not all of the service area. Water resources maintenance crews are working to bring water to the entire service area as quickly as possible. For those who have water, a boil water advisory remains in effect. If you plan to use water for drinking, cooking or any other form of ingestion, including brushing teeth, please boil it vigorously for a minimum of 1 minute beforehand. The water straight out of the tap is safe for bathing and washing dishes. The boil water advisory will remain in effect until water resources rescinds it. There currently is no timetable for that. As service returns, pressure may fluctuate and or air may be present in water lines. This could cause initial flow out of the tap to be sporadic. Conserving water does not mean you should use no water. Normal use like flushing toilets, cooking and short showers should not cause the water system to lose pressure. Large volume activities like filling bathtubs, long showers, watering landscaping, filling swimming pools and washing vehicles will drastically increase the likelihood of service disruption. Water resources thanks our customers for your patience while we repair the catastrophic damage Helene caused to our system. Thank you. Press one to confirm receipt. Press two to replay this message. Please stand by for a message from the City of Asheville. This is an update from City of Asheville Water Resources by public information officer Clay Chandler. City of Asheville Water Resources is reminding customers served by the Mills river treatment plant to conserve water as.
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