
The City of Natchitoches has lifted two boil advisories that were issued following recent water service disruptions.
The first advisory, issued June 5, affected Super 1 Foods, Zippy B’s, Stine Home & Yard, First Federal Bank, The Quad (formerly Frog Pond) and surrounding areas. City officials announced Tuesday that the advisory has been lifted after water samples collected by the Louisiana Department of Health on June 8 were determined to be safe for human consumption and use.
A second boil advisory issued June 4 has also been lifted. That advisory affected Payne Subdivision, Sudbury Subdivision and surrounding areas, including Sudbury Subdivision from Flora Street to Grand Ecore Bridge, McCaa’s Mobile Home Park, Boston Fowler Road, Brickyard Road, Buck’s Grocery Road, Dawn Road, Grand Ecore Spur, Hargis Road, Holden Road, Industrial Avenue, Pridgen Road, Rex Waterwell Road, St. Saviour Church Road, Tauzin Island Road and Clarence.
According to the city, water samples collected June 8 by the Louisiana Department of Health confirmed that the water in the affected areas is safe for human consumption and use.
The City of Natchitoches thanked residents and businesses for their patience during the advisories.
For additional information, residents may contact the City of Natchitoches Utility Department at (318) 357-3850.