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Boil water advisory update for Augusta Water customers in parts of the county

Boil water advisory update for Augusta Water customers in parts of the county

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After receiving the required test results, and getting authorization from the Virginia Department of Health – Office of Drinking Water, Augusta County is immediately lifting the Boil Water Advisory for the Verona, Mount Sidney, Fox Hill and Blackburn areas, according to an Aug. 18 morning post on social media by Augusta Water.
The Boil Water Advisory for the Bon Lea area remains in effect until Augusta Water receives those completed test results, which are expected this morning.
The Fox Hill and Blackburn areas are located on the west end of Staunton near or around the former Beverley Manor Elementary School, and would include Cedar Green Road and portions of Parkersburg Turnpike. Bon Lea is a subdivision located approximately three miles west of the City of Staunton off of Rt. 250 (Churchville Ave.).
Please note that this applies to Augusta Water customers in the referenced areas. City of Staunton water customers should comply with guidance from the city.
More: 'Results are looking favorable': Second round of water testing underway in Staunton
More: Boil water advisory still in effect for Staunton. Water distribution at Gypsy Hill Park gym.
This article originally appeared on Staunton News Leader: Boil water advisory update for Augusta Water customers in county
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