BANKS, Ark. — The precautionary boil-water order issued for the Banks Waterworks system has been lifted, according to a notice dated Friday, June 26.
The boil-water notice was issued June 21 for the entire Banks Waterworks system after a pump malfunction caused a complete loss of normal system pressure. The order was issued as a precaution because of the possibility that contaminated water may have entered the distribution system during the loss of pressure.
Bacteriological samples collected Friday, June 26, were found to be safe, and a satisfactory disinfectant level has been established throughout the water distribution system, according to the notice.
Water from the Banks Waterworks system is now considered safe for human consumption, and customers no longer need to boil water before using it for drinking or food preparation.


