Bellwood residents are being asked to boil all drinking and cooking water due to a water main break that is impacting half of the town, officials say.
A boil order was issued Saturday for the Village of Bellwood due to a water main break that is impacting at least have the town, officials said in a release.
Crews are currently searching for the source of the break, which was likely caused by the extreme cold, officials said.The order means that all water is used for drinking or cooking needs to be boiled before use. Water used for bathing does not need to be boiled. Village officials said they will share real time updates as needed as the search continues and repairs begin
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