Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Trenton, NJ – Several New Jersey municipalities have issued boil water advisories to ensure the public health and safety of state residents as a result of the effects of Hurricane Sandy.
Health Commissioner Mary O’Dowd said state, county and local officials are monitoring water quality carefully. Listen to and follow public announcements that will advise residents if and when water is safe to drink or use.
Twelve municipalities/water companies have instituted boil water advisories for all or parts of their communities:
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