There was a sense of relief in the city, though some residents said they were still afraid to drink the water.
Residents of North Carolina’s most populous mountain city are no longer under a boil water notice, Asheville officials announced on Monday. Extensive rain and flooding from Hurricane Helene on ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — As drinkable water returns to Asheville, some are still concerned about the possibility of lead.
After nearly two months without clean drinking water, Asheville residents can now resume drinking from their taps. The City ...
Asheville restored running water to most of its users by the end of October. But the city instituted the boil-water notice as ...
It was the news everyone has been waiting for... the boil water advisory, which has been in effect for weeks following Helene ...
A boil-water notice — put in place because of lingering sediment from the destructive September storm — was lifted Monday. In related news, the Biden administration has asked Congress for $100B in ...
Clay Chandler here, filling in for Diane. Bjarke’s firm, Bjarke Ingels Group (aka “BIG”), has also been a key player in the ...
according to Water Resources Department spokesperson Clay Chandler — and then an additional two weeks to flush the system. Chandler told the Citizen Times Nov. 1 that "mid-December is certainly ...
Asheville, North Carolina, residents now have safe drinking water after a boil notice was lifted Monday, more than seven ...
More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina were allowed to drink and bathe using water from their home faucets on Monday, nearly two months after Hurricane Helene destroyed much of the ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — During a community briefing Sunday, Asheville Water Resources Department spokesperson Clay Chandler ...