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Large main break in Corydon impacting numerous users

Large main break in Corydon impacting numerous users

Yahoo3 days ago

HENDERSON, Ky (WEHT) – A large main break in Corydon is impacting numerous users for its services.
The Henderson Emergency Management says that the Henderson County Water District is notifying customers about the large break. Officials state the break includes Highway 136 West from the Henderson County Airport to the county line and Old Corydon Road at Highway 60 to Union County.
Officials state repair crews are working to restore service as soon as possible. Officials also state the break was on a large transmission main in Corydon. Service restoration is anticipated by 11 p.m. with a 72-hour boil water advisory to immediately follow.
Officials will notify when the advisory is lifted and is advising in the meantime to boil water for a minimum of five minutes before it is safe and cool and drink.
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