(KMZA)--Kansas health officials have lifted the boil water advisory, in place since Saturday, for residents of Goff in Nemaha County.
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment, on Tuesday, said laboratory testing of drinking water samples collected from the city's public water supply show no evidence of bacteriological contamination.
The advisory was issued Saturday after the integrity of the city's water storage tank was compromised, exposing the water supply to possible bacterial contamination.
KDHE says all conditions that placed the system at risk are now considered resolved, and the water is safe for normal use.








