ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — As drinkable water returns to Asheville, some are still concerned about the possibility of lead.
Water Resources Department spokesman Clay Chandler delivered the good news on Monday, Nov. 18: the City of Asheville's water ...
Asheville Water Resources spokesperson Clay Chandler said during the Nov. 18 Buncombe County Media Briefing. Some customers ...
More than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina were allowed to drink and bathe using water from their home faucets on ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — During a community briefing Sunday, Asheville Water Resources Department spokesperson Clay Chandler ...
Asheville Water Resources Public Information Officer Clay Chandler stated in an update briefing Monday morning that the ...
The advisory had been in effect since Hurricane Helene hit the area in late September. ASHEVILLE, N.C. — During a community ...
Asheville lifted its boil water notice this morning, city spokesperson Clay Chandler shared this morning at a press briefing.
During the Nov. 15 Buncombe County media briefing, city of Asheville Water Resources spokesperson Clay Chandler said that ...
It has taken more than seven weeks, but the City of Asheville has lifted the boil water advisory put in place after Hurricane ...
Asheville, North Carolina, residents now have safe drinking water after a boil notice was lifted Monday, more than seven ...
After 54 days without potable water, City of Asheville water customers once again can consume water directly from their taps.