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Good news for resident of the Richmond, Virginia area: The RVA-area boil water advisory put in place earlier this week has been lifted. On Saturday (Jan 11), Richmond Mayor Danny Avula said the Virginia Department of Health confirmed the water is once again “safe for drinking” in Richmond as well as Hanover, Henrico and Goochland counties.

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“We have reached our goal, Richmond,” Avula said, of the ban lift, which came after two rounds of clean laboratory tests “After an incredible amount of work by so many dedicated public servants — as well as regional, state, and federal partners — we have received the news we’ve been waiting for: With two rounds of clean test results, we have verified that our water is clean and safe for people to drink.”

“There have been a lot of dedicated employees and officials working around the clock to get us to this point. I’m grateful for that as well as the huge support from our regional and state partners,” Department of Public Utilities Senior Director April Bingham said earlier this week shortly after local water production was restored.