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Dauphin boil water advisory lifted as tests ‘meet regulatory standards’

A boil water advisory in Dauphin has been lifted. File / Global News

A boil water advisory has been lifted for the city of Dauphin, Man.

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The Manitoba government gave the notice on Thursday because test samples contained coliform bacteria in the city’s treated water supply.

The advisory was lifted at noon on Saturday.

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In a letter to the city of Dauphin, Dr. Denise Koh, the Manitoba medical officer of health, said the water system has “met all conditions for rescinding the precautionary boil water advisory and that bacteriological testing results meet regulatory standards.”

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