DRAPER, Utah (ABC4) — The water boil order has been lifted, according to Draper City.
“The Division of Drinking water has lifted the boil advisory issued on June 6, 2025 and the drinking water system has returned to normal service,” a press release from Draper City states. “After extensive cleaning and flushing of the area of concern, we collected 20 follow-up samples throughout the potentially affected area on June 5, 2025. All samples were absent of coliform and E. coli bacteria.”
Here’s what to do next, according to the city:
Flush household pipes/faucets first.
Ice and automatic ice makers:
Water heaters, water coolers, in line filters, and other appliances with a water connection or water tanks (such as kitchen appliances, humidifiers, swamp coolers):
Water softeners:
You may also consider:
Other:
If you manage spaces as a landlord, management company, or corporation, please share this information with all the other people who drink this water, especially those who may not have received this notice directly.
“You can do this by posting this notice in a public place or distributing copies by hand or mail,” Draper City said.
No further information is available.
DRAPER, Utah (ABC4) — The following restaurants within the affected area are approved to operate during the Draper boil order that began on Thursday, June 5.
“Because handwashing, dishwashing, general cleaning, and washing produce (using an approved culinary water source) is required for food service operations, Salt Lake County Health Department has asked restaurants in the affected area to voluntarily cease operations until water service is restored,” a statement from the Salt Lake County Health Dept. reads. “Restaurants that submit and receive approval of an emergency operational plan that demonstrates how they will meet the necessary health standards during this situation may continue operations.”
DRAPER, Utah (ABC4) — The water boil order issued yesterday, June 5, for WaterPro customers in Draper remains in place, according to Draper City on social media.
The City said that water testing results are expected to be in around 4 p.m. today, June 6.
The Salt Lake County Health Department issued a boil water advisory for some WaterPro customers in Draper on Thursday around 6 p.m. WaterPro notified affected customers that there was potential contamination to the drinking water system, outlined in the map below. As a precaution, the Utah Division of Drinking Water issued a boil order.
WaterPro is one of two water utilities that serves Draper City, and customers served by the Draper City water company are not affected.
According to WaterPro, the contamination came from a cross-connection between secondary and culinary water systems, allowing untreated water to enter the drinking water system. WaterPro is reportedly testing to determine bacteria levels in the water supply, and so far, chlorine levels observed have been normal.
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