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ASHEVILLE, N.C. — A boil water advisory for more than 100,000 residents in western North Carolina has been lifted after the remnants of Hurricane Helene destroyed much of the region's water ...
ASHEVILLE - The boil water advisory for city residents has been lifted after Tropical Storm Helene destroyed much of the city of Asheville's water distribution facilities over a month-and-a-half ago.
During the Nov. 15 Buncombe County media briefing, city of Asheville Water Resources spokesperson Clay Chandler said that "due to reduced turbidity levels in the North Fork Reservoir and our ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Days after Helene swept through western North Carolina, Asheville Mayor Esther Manheimer cautioned that those in the county waiting for the water system to return online must ...
Noah Green, 16, of Asheville, with Civil Air Patrol, loads a case of water into the car of a community members as part of a food and water distribution center at 85 Tunnel road in Asheville, NC on ...
Water remains the biggest need for residents in Asheville, with an estimated 417,000 people in the metropolitan area, recovering after Helene. Thousands remain without power.
Non-potable water has been restored to about 99% of the city's water customers. The entire system is under a boil water notice. Sarah Honosky is the city government reporter for the Asheville ...
North Fork Water treatment is the principal plant and can power the entire system though it's typically responsible for only 80% of the clean water in Asheville. Drone images show its lines ...