DRAPER, Utah (KUTV) — Hundreds of residents and businesses in Draper are being urged to boil their water or rely on bottled alternatives after reports of potential contamination.

The affected water supply is linked to the company WaterPro, not the city's municipal system. Officials say E. coli, bacteria, and other viruses may be present in the supply, prompting immediate safety measures.

The boil advisory is expected to last until 4 p.m. tomorrow as crews work around the clock to flush the system.

At Arctic Circle in Draper, General Manager Tori Hales rushed in on her day off.

“I don’t want to be the one that gets anybody sick,” Hales said, emphasizing her team's effort to keep operations running with bottled water and other alternatives. “We shut off the soda machine, shut off the ic

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