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I agree.6. Discontinue immediately use of flush toilet when water service goes off. Follow the directions of the Health Department. Reason: Body wastes will accumulate in the bowl and the small volume of water stored in the home is insufficient to continue flushing. 7. Protect your health by boiling the drinking and cooking water if the Health Department so advises. Reason: Disruption of water main by bombing may suck sewage from sewers or house plumbing into the water main. It is advisable to boil all drinking and cooking water for five minutes during the first 24 hours after water service is restored. jQn -acfittua±«of a, water naam^hreak, ssataae o&eassgeodsi hiwBgaBe««8hfewiwi"titiiiiiiiBtieiii I'atwwMwiwipoiwrtiyiWwyww safety. 9. Do not drink water obtained from other sources than your tap or drinking water carts operated by the authorities. Reason: It is dangerous to use water of unknown quality from wells and springs, when the public water supply fails. 10. Do not believe or repeat rumors concerning water. The health authorities know the water supply facts and will advise you. Reason: The origin of such rumors may be subversive. You can rely on your own health id water departments. DONALD C. SCOTT, City Manager.