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Boil advisory lifted in Springfield Twp.

Water flows from a bathroom tap. (Photo Illustration by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

CLARK COUNTY, Ohio (WDTN) — The Clark County Utilities Department has lifted the boil advisory for customers in Springfield Township.

As of 3 p.m. on Wednesday, the boil advisory for customers in the Rockway area of Springfield Township has been lifted.

The department initially advised customers affected to fill a pot with water, heat the water under bubbles quickly to the top, keep heating the water for another minute and then turn off the heat source and allow the water to cool. The water should then be poured into a clean, sanitized container with a lid for storage.

Customers should use boiled water for drinking, brushing teeth, washing fruits or vegetables, preparing food or baby formula, making ice and giving to pets.

The department said the boil advisory was a precaution. For questions or current boil advisory status, call 937-521-2150, option 2.

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