Precautionary boil water advisory lifted in Bluefield, Va.
BLUEFIELD, Va. — West Virginia American Water has lifted the precautionary boil water advisory for customers of Bluefield Valley Water Works in Bluefield, Va.
The advisory was issued Friday due to discolored water in parts of West Virginia American Water’s Bluefield, W.Va. water system, which provides water to Bluefield Valley Water Works in Virginia.
Results of water quality testing have confirmed that water quality meets drinking water standards per Virginia Department of Health regulations.
Therefore, there is no further need to boil water prior to consumption, the company said in a press release.
“West Virginia American Water thanks customers for their patience and cooperation during this event,” the press release said.
“Customers are encouraged to share this information with other Bluefield Valley Water Works customers in the affected area.
For more information, contact West Virginia American Water’s customer service center at 1-800-685-8660.”