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Boil Water Notice Lifted for Homes, Businesses Near McMullen Booth, Coachman Roads
A boil water notice for residents and businesses near McMullen Booth and Northeast Coachman Roads was recently lifted, according to county officials

The water is safe to drink and residents and businesses near McMullen Booth and Northeast Coachman roads can resume normal water use, according to county officials.
A precautionary boil water notice is lifted after testing confirmed the water is safe to drink, according to Pinellas County Utilities.
Repairs are complete and interruptions in service are resolved after a leaking water main worsened forcing crews to shut it off to make repairs March 13.
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Residents and businesses south of Sunset Point Road, east of U.S. 19, north of State Road 590 and west of McMullen Booth Road were impacted.
Call 727-464-4000 or visit www.pinellascounty.org/boilwater.
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