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Boil-water order may take months to lift, DEQ says

2015-10-15 19:38:27| Waste Management - Topix.net

Residents affected by a months-long water contamination problem in Goshen will have to wait up to a year for a fix, according to the Utah Department of Environmental Quality. Residents from five homes on Sand Hill Road received a written boil-water notice 12 weeks ago from Goshen City officials stating their culinary water was unsafe to use.

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