Residents of the village of Pulaski no longer need to boil their drinking water. The boil water advisory issued on Monday was rescinded on Thursday, Dec. 19.
Oswego County Public Health Director Vera Dunsmoor said that repairs were made to the water main and bacteriological sampling has been completed. “The results show us that the water is now safe for residents to drink and use for cooking,” she said.
“We would like to thank the village mayor, and the village department of public works for their efforts to protect the health of the residents of the Village of Pulaski during this time,” she added.
Officials said that a water main break caused a loss of pressure in Pulaski’s water system. Residents were advised to boil water until the system could be repaired and testing showed the water was safe for consumption.
For more information, contact the Village of Pulaski Mayor Jan Tighe at 315-298-2622 or the Oswego County Health Department at 315-349-3557.
