Through Wednesday night and Thursday morning, said officials, crews were flushing water from hydrants throughout the city of Nibley, accompanied by Hazmat crews to mitigate any contaminants that might be present.
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In the meantime, say authorities, Nibley's population of around 5,500 residents were told to prepare for up to 48 hours without water, and provided with a list of places to go to in neighboring towns to fill containers with safe water and take showers.
"The Material Safety Data Sheets tell us diesel is relatively non-toxic by ingestion, but it is not zero-risk, so until we can get some quantitative numbers back from the lab, we are asking people not to use the water," said Jill Parker, spokesperson for the health department, adding that residents would be notified when the water is again safe to use.