Due to construction of the water line for the Apartments at 419 in Quentin, residents served by the West Cornwall Township Municipal Authority were temporarily without water service Friday morning, July 19.

Service was expected to be restored later this morning.
A boil water advisory will be in effect after service is restored for a very limited number of residents along S. Zinn’s Mill Road, about 12 residents in total, according to water system operator David Bradley. The boil water advisory will be in effect until Monday.
Bradley said that the system had to be shut down temporarily because water was getting into the line for the main, and they had to shut the water down while they fixed it.
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