JANUARY 21–BOILING WATER ADVISORY LIFTED IN GREENBURGH

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BOIL WATER ADVISORY LIFTED

(White Plains, NY) – The boil water advisory has been lifted by the Westchester County Health Department for all the residents in the following areas in the Town of Greenburgh served by Greenburgh Consolidated Water District #1:

  • Between  Sprain Brook Parkway and  Central Park Avenue including Central Park Avenue corridor (north of Jackson Avenue and Fort Hill Avenue, south of Underhill Road)

 

  • Between Central Park Avenue and Bronx River Parkway (north of Clifton Road and Inverness Road, south of Old Army Road and Edgemont Road)

 

  • All streets on both sides of Central Park Avenue (north of old army and Underhill Road, and south of North Healy Avenue).

Test results of water samples taken by the town of Greenburgh were satisfactory.

Since Sunday, January 18, 2026 these residents and businesses were strongly advised to boil all tap water at a rolling boil for a minimum of one minute prior to drinking it or using it to prepare food, wash dishes by hand or brush teeth. The boil water advisory was issued as a precaution to protect residents from potential contamination caused by ground water infiltration into water mains as a result of the reduction in water main pressure caused by the water main break/repair.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Greenburgh Consolidated Water District #1 at (914) 989-1900 or Westchester County Health Department at (914) 813-5000.

 

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