Boil orders for two area water systems, including one in Baxter County, were lifted by the Arkansas Department of Health Monday. The boil order for Briarcliff
Four more boil orders were issued in the area Wednesday, including for the city of Briarcliff. The entire Briarcliff Waterworks system is under a boil order
The final two local precautionary boil orders have been lifted by the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH).
The ADH website indicates boil orders were lifted Monday for the East Newton County Water Association for customers south of Arkansas Highway 74 in the Piercetown area and the Deer Water Association in Newton County for customers along Arkansas Highway 327 from Alum Cove to the end of the system.
The remaining two orders lifted Monday were the last ones on a list of local water systems that had reached as high as eight earlier in the month.
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The Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) has issued another local precautionary boil order, bringing the total number of systems in the area to five.According to the ADH website, the East Newton County Water Association is the latest addition to the list. Those customers impacted are in an area south of Arkansas Highway 74 in the Piercetown area. The order is the result of a water line break.
On Tuesday, the ADH issued a precautionary boil water order for the Deer Water Association in Newton County. The order is the result of a water line break due to construction. The impacted area is for those customers along Arkansas Highway 327 from Alum Cove to the end of the system.