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 May 13, 2005
Clean Water Sites Available for East Providence Residents
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A boil advisory is still in effect in East Providence because the water is contaminated with fecal coliform bacteria. Residents can receive clean water from three neighboring communities on Tuesday, April 26th.

You can go to the Barrington Public Safety Building, 100 Federal Road in Barrington, the Seekonk Water Works, 50 Water Lane in Seekonk, or the City of Pawtucket Concession Stand at Slater Park in Pawtucket.

Each site will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Resident are asked to bring their own jug.

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