(Warren County, IA) -- A boil order that was put in place Monday for customers in part of the Warren Water District has now been lifted as of Wednesday morning.
The order was lifted at 8:00 a.m. Wednesday after water samples tested negative for contamination or bacteria. It had been put in place because of a water main break that affected the water levels and water pressure in multiple district water towers and involved about 5,900 customers. Some of the customers who were affected live in Bevington, Martensdale, Milo, New Virginia, Paterson, St. Charles, Saint Mary’s, and Truro.
The Warren Water District serves customers in Warren County, Madison County, southern Dallas County, and a portion of Polk County.