The following public drinking water systems are under a boil water advisory:
• Mar-Lea Park Apts, Ashford• Elmwood Court LLC, Bethel
• Quonnipaug Hills - Lower System, Guilford
• Quonnipaug Hills - Section I, Guilford
• Wellswood Estates Foundation, Inc., Hebron
• Cranberry Bog Apartments, Killingly
• Uconn Agronomy Research Farm, Mansfield
• Oakridge Village, Montville
• Stonington Institute - Main Building, North Stonington
• Chadwick Homeowners Assn., Inc., Old Lyme
• Region 18 Schools - Lyme Street, Old Lyme
• Brookview Water Company, Ridgefield
The updated list of public water systems under a boil water advisory is also available online at www.ct.gov/dph/ (click on “Hurricane Irene: Important Health Information.”)
Homeowners with private wells flooded or damaged by the storm should consider their wells contaminated and disinfect their wells before resuming their use. Information on private wells, as well as a list of laboratories certified to test drinking water, is available online at www.ct.gov/dph/ (click on “Hurricane Irene: Important Health Information.”) DPH Environmental Health staff is also available to answer questions by calling (860) 509-7296.
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