Claremore Daily Progress

Health

August 11, 2011

Boil order lifted for Keetonville

KEETONVILLE — Rural Water District 3 officials and the Department of Environmental Quality have lifted the precautionary boil order for Keetonville-area residents.

According to RWD3 District Manager Rick Stull, all bacteriological tests have come back clear from the Tulsa Health Department.

Stull said, “The Keetonville pump installation is complete and all equipment is up and working.”

After this weeks board meeting Stull has been working to improve district communications.

“I want to be able to communicate at a faster rate. We are looking at all options to speed up communications,” he said.

RWD3 information can now be found on Facebook.

Additional information regarding project planning and upcoming bid opportunities can be found on the district website, under the manager’s report tab.

 

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