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Fulton mayor speaks on boil water alert
SUMMARY: Fulton is currently under a boil water alert due to a water main break. Residents will need to boil their water before consuming it or purchase it from a store. The alert is expected to last a couple more days. Water samples are being tested and results should be known by Saturday. The Mayor of Fulton is optimistic about the water being safe to drink again soon. Restaurants are stocking up on water to maintain normal operations. In addition, the local community college is taking measures to ensure student safety during this water situation. Live updates are available on WTV 89 News at 6.
Mayor Emily Quinn spoke with WTVA reporter Jake White about the city's ongoing boil water alert.
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