Boil water advisory canceled in Rochester Hills

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ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. – A boil water advisory for Rochester Hills residents has been canceled. 

Bacterial contamination may have occurred in Rochester Hills water system following a drop in pressure in the Great Lakes Water Authority water supply, according to a Sunday news release from the city that called for some people in some areas to boil the water before using it.

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The boil water advisory was canceled Monday.

The city released this statement:

The GLWA Water Quality Division has lifted the boil water advisory. Water testing results returned appropriate chlorine levels and no bacteria was evident. Please share with your neighbors and friends. 


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