Boil Water Advisory issued for Bluff Acres

Courtesy-Eastern Bartholomew Water Corp.

TAYLORSVILLE, Ind. - Eastern Bartholomew Water Corporation (EBWC) announced Tuesday morning that a contractor had cut a water main, temporarily interrupting service in Bluff Acres.

Because of the water main break, residents in Bluff Acres and those south of County Road 250W, including Springhill Road, will be under a Boil Water Advisory until Thursday, February 26, at 4 pm. 

During the Boil Water Advisory, water used for drinking or cooking should be boiled for at least five minutes, and then cooled before consumption. 

For more details, call EBWC at 812-526-9777.

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