Boil water advisory lifted for impacted parts of Lafourche Parish
LAFOURCHE PARISH, La. (WGNO) — The boil water advisory put in place for parts of Lafourche Parish has been lifted on Monday, Jan. 29.
The announcement comes after the Lousiana Department of Health deemed the water safe after samples were analyzed and investigated.
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The boil advisory was put in place for communities in Raceland and Fourchon after a water main broke near the South Water Treatment Plant, causing them to announce a conservation notice.
All residents between the East 28th St. Bridge and the Lafourche-Jefferson parish line no longer have to conserve or boil their water.
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