Boil water Advisories remained in effect throughout the area

Many water system throughout the country remains under a "boil water". In fact, from Thursday, 95 water system are under alert.

Many in the region which is still on the list provided by The Connecticut Department of public health drinking water section including Bethel, Danbury, Brookfield, Naugatuck, Newtown and Woodbury. CDPH also provides instructions for the use of boiled water safely.

Laura Vasile, Director of public health in Bethel, said, "two water systems serving Bethel Bethel residential customers currently on the Advisory of boiling water.  Advisor to the boiling water is really water loss prevention due to water pressure system and when it does the risk of cross contamination of water supplies. "

"The city was not under Advisor," stated Rich Jackson Health Department of Monroe. Deadly germs with "However, those with Wells should khlor them after the storm or hurricane. As long as you don't dump a gallon of Clorox, it's the environment is not more dangerous than just pouring a cup of bleach in Your washing machine. "

 Jackson said that most people do not test their wells, and that it should be done every two years. "If you look at the changes in the water; color, smell, taste, it is a good idea to have your water tested. "

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