New Hampshire

Boil Water Order Enters 4th Week in NH Town, Community Forum Scheduled for Sunday

Residents in Rye have been able to pick up one case of bottled water three days per week under the order

Colorized scanning electron micrograph of Escherichia coli, grown in culture and adhered to a cover slip.
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A public forum has been scheduled in Rye, New Hampshire, as an order for residents in the town to boil their water approaches a fourth week.

Rye officials announced an informational session on Sunday at Rye Junior High School from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.

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The boil water order was initially issued on Oct. 12 following the discovery of E. coli in the town's water supply.

Officials said that daily lift samples conducted Tuesday should be available later Wednesday or early Thursday. Tank 1 in Rye on Washington Road was inspected on Monday, officials said, with no issues detected. About 1/4 an inch of sediment was discovered in the tank, officials said, an amount which is within acceptable state limits.

Bottled water distribution service has resumed in town, officials said, until the order is lifted. Residents are allowed to pick up one case of water per day, officials said, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Rye Fire Station.

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