Boil-water notice lifted for two Oak Hill subdivisions
FOLLOW-UP
OAK HILL -- A precautionary boil-water notice has been lifted was lifted for residents of the Indian Harbor and Lighthouse Cove subdivisions in Oak Hill.
Utilities crews shut off water last Friday to repair a 12-inch water line that broke at the corner of U.S. 1 and Ariel Road. The notice was piut in place as a precuation before being lifted Thursday.
For more information, please call Volusia County Water Resources and Utilities at (386) 822-6465.
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