Lino Lakes residents were ordered Monday not to drink the city's tap water. The order is expected to be lifted around noon Tuesday, Anoka County officials said.
The city website said a drop in pressure in the city's water system left the potential for harmful bacteria to be introduced. It described the move as precautionary.
For more details, go to www.ci.lino-lakes.mn.us.
PAUL LEVY
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