CROSBY, N.D. - All boil orders have now been lifted in the northwest part of North Dakota after a Western Area Water Supply Project pipeline broke March 14 near Crosby.
Residents have been using a temporary water line where the water had to be boiled or had to drink bottled water.
Testing on Thursday indicated that tap water in Crosby was safe and the boil order was ended, the state Health Department said in a news release.
Boil orders in the towns of Fortuna, Columbus and Noonan were lifted Wednesday.