JEA lifts boil water advisory for Nocatee residents JEA said repairs were completed to the water main Saturday morning
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. – JEA lifted a boil water advisory at 6:40 a.m. Monday for Nocatee customers east of U.S. 1 (excluding Austin Park, Woodland Park, Walden Chase, and Greenleaf Communities).
The order came three days after a water main break on Nocatee Parkway , just east of U.S. 1, caused interruptions.
JEA said repairs were completed to the water main on Saturday morning and the required testing produced clear results on Monday, confirming that the water is safe and available for all uses.
Customers can visit JEA.com/bwa for more information.
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