After California American Water lifted a days-long boil water advisory for a large part of San Diego County’s southwestern portion, business owners were still asking how they were going to make up for losses.
E. coli contaminants were found in the drinking water system of a South Bay service provider on Aug. 24. Communities in Silver Strand, Imperial Beach, parts of San Diego, Chula Vista and San Ysidro were all affected by the advisory.Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters.
The advisory was lifted Saturday night after extensive testing showed no sign of E. coli contamination, according to Cal-Am.How California American Water customers can file an insurance claim
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