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Cairo-Durham Elementary boil water alert lifted
Sep 17, 2013 6:41 am
The boil water alert at the Cairo-Durham Elementary School has been lifted. Parents of children attending the primary school in Durham received notification from Principal Scott Richards, Mon., Sept. 16, the alert was lifted, effective Fri., Sept. 13. The alert was in effect for less than one week. Low chlorine levels were discovered during a routine test of the building water Mon., Sept. 9. After the results of that test were know the drinking fountains were made off limits to students and staff, and fresh bottled water was brought in immediately, Health Department policy dictates water in the building could not be consumed until after satisfactory water samples were returned for two consecutive days. No further information on the cause of the boil-water alert was made available via the Cairo-Durham Central School District’s Web site.