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Contact: Azizah Hamilton, City of Natchitoches

Phone: (318) 352-2772

Email: azizah.hamilton@natchitochesla.gov

 

01/24/2024

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

BOIL ADVISORY FOR PORTIONS OF 8 MILE LOOP, WILKERSON ROAD, BENNET LOOP, HICKS ROAD, FOX RUN, SANDRA STREET, PONDEROSA ROAD, HWY 504 BETWEEN HWY 3191 AND SIBLEY LAKE BRIDGE AND SURROUNDING AREAS LIFTED

 

NATCHITOCHES – The City of Natchitoches’ Distribution System would like to notify the public that the Boil Advisory issued for portions of 8 Mile Loop, Wilkerson Road, Bennet Loop, Hicks Road, Fox Run, Sandra Street, Ponderosa Road, Hwy 504 Between Hwy 3191 and Sibley Lake Bridge, and surrounding areas on Thursday, January 18, 2024, has been lifted.  The Louisiana Department of Health collected a sample of water from the area on Tuesday, January 23, 2024, and notified the City of Natchitoches on Wednesday, January 24, 2024, the water was safe for human consumption and use.

 

The City of Natchitoches appreciates the public’s patience during this time.

 

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