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Boil order in effect for Mountain View

Mountain View, Arkansas – As the city of Mountain View is under a boil order, residents will need to take caution.
There is a boil water order in effect as of Wednesday, July 20, for the entire Mountain View Water system until further notice, according to Mayor Roger Gardner.
According to officials, there was a break in the system’s main line near the Subway on Sylamore Avenue.
The Arkansas Department of Health issued boil orders for Mountain View as well as the following towns and water systems:
• West Stone County Water Association: Cedar Hills Drive west to Highway 66 Loop and north to Highway 263
• Guion Water Department
• Pleasant Grove
• Fifty-Six Waterworks
• Sylamore Valley Water Association
• Richwoods Water Association
• Mountain View Waterworks
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