The Mendocino County Public Health Department has issued a “boil water notice” for three businesses in the village of Mendocino on the Mendocino Coast, county officials reported Tuesday.
In a press release, county Public Health officials reported that “the State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Drinking Water, has issued citations and compliance orders to three businesses west of Highway 1 in the town of Mendocino. These actions have resulted in boil water notices being issued for those businesses.”
The press release did not identify the three businesses in question, but describe “the specific locations (affected as being) within the town of Mendocino and west of Highway 1.”
The release also explains that “the Deputy Public Health Officer recommends all residents and businesses west of Highway 1 proactively test their water for safety,” and that personnel with the “Mendocino County Environmental Health are working with affected businesses and offering support to others that may be impacted.”
To help answer any questions and address any concerns that the public may have, county officials report that Mendocino County Public Health staff will be available at Harvest Market at Mendosa’s, located at 10501 Lansing Street, Mendocino, on both Wednesday, April 30, and Thursday, May 1, from 10 a.m. until 3:30 p.m., and that “residents may visit during these hours to ask questions or get more information.”
County officials also report that “collaboration with the California State Water Resources Control Board is ongoing.”
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