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Casa Bonita I

Public Water on Hickory Blvd

10/6/2022

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Bonita Springs Utilities Inc. has restored water service throughout all Little Hickory Island on Bonita Beach. Some individual homes, condominiums or businesses do not have service due to leaks in the building or on the customer’s property. As water service becomes available, customers are advised to boil water for drinking until otherwise notified. Water service may be turned off at some properties. Customers are advised to contact BSU Customer Service when they return to their property, so water can be turned back on while they are present. This helps ensure any potential water leaks present can be immediately identified.

THIS DOESN'T HELP CASA BONITA ONE (and many other condos on the north-end of Hickory Blvd).  The problem we face are related to the infrastructure between city utilities and our building. 
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