PICAYUNE —
Center Water Association has issued a “BOIL WATER NOTICE” for members living in Picayune Park on Magnolia St. to Cypress Dr., Pine St., and Cypress Dr., or anyone losing water pressure in that area.
Boil drinking water until notified, when tests show water is safe to drink.
Members may call the office for any questions at 601-798-1401.
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BOIL WATER NOTICE!
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