Residents in the Area of the Water Main Break Advised to Boil Water

Kirkland, WALocal News

The City of Kirkland, Washington, has issued a boil water advisory for residents following a significant water main break that poses a risk to water quality. This precautionary measure is essential for ensuring public health, as boiling water can eliminate harmful contaminants. Residents are urged to boil their water for at least one minute before using it for drinking or cooking. The city is taking immediate action to repair the break and restore safe water service as quickly as possible. Community members are encouraged to monitor official city channels for updates and additional instructions.

This advisory serves as a reminder of the importance of infrastructure maintenance and the potential impacts on public safety. The city is committed to transparency and responsiveness in addressing the needs of its residents during this incident. Proactive measures like this underscore the city's dedication to public health and safety.

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