Boil water advisory lifted in Grand Isle
GRAND ISLE, La. (WGNO) — The boil water advisory in Grand Isle, issued on Sunday, July 7, has been lifted following an analysis of bacteriological samples taken on Tuesday, July 9.
According to Jefferson Parish officials, the Jefferson Parish Water Department, in conjunction with the Louisiana Department of Health, has lifted the advisory and declared that customers in the affected area can now use their water without boiling or disinfecting it.
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They further added that no more precautionary actions are necessary.
For more information, Jefferson Parish officials ask that you contact the Jefferson Parish Water Quality Laboratory at 504-838-4300 or the West Bank Water Treatment Plant at 504-349-5080.
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