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  2. More than 4,000 lead tests requested by Asheville water ... - AOL

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    Call the city at 828-259-5962 or send an email to leadprevention@ashevillenc.gov to request to test your water for lead. It is free to any city of Asheville water customer. Read the city ...

  3. Asheville, North Carolina, officials warn water system could ...

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    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 ...

  4. Without water after Helene, residents at Asheville public ...

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  5. What to know about lead risks in Asheville after the chemical ...

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    ASHEVILLE - After officials announced on Nov. 14 that lead had been found in water at several Asheville schools, the spokesperson for the city’s water system said new testing has found no lead ...

  6. Thousands in Western NC still without water after Helene ...

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    Repairs are underway across Western North Carolina, including the main city of Asheville’s facilities, which serve more than 156,000 people in Buncombe and Henderson counties, according to the ...

  7. Water service begins to return to Asheville - AOL

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    Water service has begun to return to parts of Asheville, including downtown according to the City of Asheville.

  8. As many as 100,000 people in Western North Carolina don't ...

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    The number of people without water in the city’s water department footprint is roughly 90,000 to 100,000, said spokesman Clay Chandler during a Buncombe County news conference Sunday.

  9. Running potable water still not available to Asheville ... - AOL

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    Safe water is proving to be one of the biggest issues in Asheville as the city continues to clean up from Hurricane Helene. The city’s 100,000 plus residents are still under a boil water advisory.