The city is now waiting on more test results from the lab to make sure water consumption is safe.
"Before I was drinking that water like nothing. I didn’t worry… but now, I think about it," resident Carlos González said.
"I’m hoping so… we all are hoping so… that we get the green-light and we don’t have to worry about all this," resident Gilbert Romero said.
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