Sandersville under boil water advisory
All Tyler residents are urged to boil water for consumption until further notice.(None)
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SANDERSVILLE, Miss. (WDAM) - The Town of Sandersville is under a boil water advisory following repairs to the town’s main water line Thursday morning.
According to the Sandersville Water Department, customers were without water while the repairs were being made, but service has since been restored.
The boil water advisory is now in effect for all customers who receive drinking water from the town’s water supply. Residents are recommended to boil all water for one minute before it is consumed.
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