On Tuesday, crews worked to repair several leaks that led to a boil water advisory in Reeds Spring.
On Sunday, the city said the water pressure dipped below 20 pounds, which is not a safe operating level. Missouri Rural Water found two leaks which were repaired on Tuesday and were checking for more leaks on Wednesday.
The city tells Ozarks First that those in Three Pines Estates, Echo Valley, Barrington Oaks Subdivision, Emerson Road, Buckeye Lane, Falcon Crest Lane, Harber Street, and Elementary Road along with those working in the Reeds Spring School District Buildings can go back to normal water consumption.
A sample of the water will be sent to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources for testing.
(Edited from story written by Jessica Hammer and Sydney Moran, Ozarks First)
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