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Boil Water Advisory in Effect in Prince George's County
Officials advise boiling water for 24 hours after water main break.

A water main break in Hyattsville Tuesday night has sanitation officials advising residents in the vicinity to boil their water.
At 7:55 p.m. on Tuesday, the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission issued a “Boil Water Advisory” for the following areas, effective for the next 48 hours:
- Hyattsville
- Bladensburg
- Mt. Rainier
- Cheverly
- Chillum
- Edmonston
- Landover Hills
- Glen Arden
- Fairmount Heights
- Seat Pleasant
- Brentwood
The 24-inch water main break occurred on Tanglewood Drive near the alternate US Route 1 in Hyattsville, where crews were on-site closing valves to isolate that section of the main.
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When part of the water system loses pressure, there’s a risk of contamination, so officials recommend residents take the following precautions: Bring water before drinking it, giving it to pets, washing dishes with it, brushing teeth, preparing food and making ice.
According to officials, water should be brought to a rolling boil for one minute and cooled before it is acceptable for use.
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