CITY OF VAN BUREN: Van Buren Boil Order Update

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The Arkansas Deptartment of Health has released the “Boil Water” notice confirmed on 8/5/2022, with the EXCEPTION of Park Ridge Subdivision.

The Park Ridge Subdivision area is still experiencing some colored water and crews will continue to flush the area. The Boil Order in the Park Ridge Subdivision is expected to last through Sunday afternoon (8/14/2022).

The Boil Order was issued due to a mechanical issue at the City of Fort Smith Lee Creek Water Treatment Plant.

All Phase 2 water usage restrictions have been lifted.

The Freedom Park Splash Pad is now back open.

https://www.vbmu.org/recent-news

A map of Park Ridge Subdivision can be viewed at the following link:

https://vbmu.org/documents/413/PARKRIDGE_AREA_BOIL_ORDER.pdf

Original source can be found here.



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