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Most of Hamilton can now drink from the tap
Most of Hamilton drank a victory glass of tap water after the city lifted its boil water advisory. However, for 20 homes just south of Miami University Hamilton, the advisory continues.
Gas and Water Director Jim Collins believes that the sample from that area might have been contaminated. The city tested water in more than 70 areas of the city and this was the only positive sample. Without knowing how the pipes are laid, a car would have to drive more than four miles to get from the site of the water main break to the area that’s still under advisory.
Collins said the city has already taken additional samples from the area and has no plans for decontaminate the pipes in the area just yet. He said the city tests there often and results always come out clean. He believes that the samples will give an all clear to the area today.
Still some residents yesterday expressed frustration with the lack of information available. Hamilton resident Nicole Hatten expressed concern the boil water advisory left too many unanswered questions. She wanted to know if it was safe to wash her hands, if water purification systems were effective and if created problems when she was doing her laundry.
Resident Michelle Buchanan also expressed similar concerns and thought the city needed another message to get out the word besides the media.
“Most people I had talked to yesterday weren’t even aware of it,” she said.
We’ll let you know today if the city lifts the advisory for the entire city.
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