The boil water advisory issued in the City of Richmond, as well as the neighboring counties of Hanover, Henrico and Goochland, was lifted on Saturday morning.
Water is officially safe for normal use, according to Richmond officials' Saturday update. "Remember to flush your faucets ...
Hanover County’s boil water advisory is expected to remain in place until Saturday, pending the completion of two rounds of ...
Richmond Mayor Danny Avula said during a news conference Friday morning that officials conducted a first test of the facility ...
Columbia Water has lifted the boil water advisory for residents in the 400 and 500 blocks of N Trenholm Rd and the 5300 to ...
Boil-water advisory in Virginia's capital to be lifted Saturday at the earliest, mayor says - Officials say that a boil-water ...
Richmond City officials give critical updates as many residents and businesses reach the 48-hour mark of having no running ...
Mayor Danny Avula provides updates on the ongoing water crisis in Richmond, revealing delays in restoration efforts and ...
Two negative samples would allow for the boil water advisory to be lifted. When Avula was asked about the gap of time between the pump failure and the boil water advisory being issued, he ...
Henrico County officials have lifted the county’s boil water advisory after nearly three days. The end of the advisory came ...
Henrico County officials are hopeful that the county’s boil water advisory will be lifted by Saturday afternoon, assuming ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WACH) — Columbia Water has lifted the boil water advisory for customers on Adella Street and Anna Lane in Richland County. City officials confirmed the water is now safe for ...