(KLZA)-- Just a day after a boil water order was lifted for residents of the Village of Nemaha, Nebraska, a new boil order has been issued.
Water pressure was lost in parts of the system due to either planned mantenance or an unexpected occurrence.
There is not necessarily an immediate risk to public health, however, pressure loss in the pipes can create conditons for bacterial growth.
Nemaha water system customers should not drink the water without boiling it first for one minute and letting it cool. Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth and food preparaiton until further notice.
Water Operator Alan Slater says a well will be pulled and repaired with the work expected to be completed on Friday.
The boil water notice is in effect until further notice.
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