LAKE FOREST, Ill. (WLS) -- A north suburban boil order was lifted on Sunday after crews repaired a water main break, officials said.

Officials said the break at Waukegan and Westleigh roads caused water pressure levels to drop on Friday, and the boil order impacted the entire city.

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Water pressure returned to normal after crews repaired the break on Saturday, but the boil order remained in effect until 6 a.m. Sunday.

Testing revealed that the water is now safe to drink, cook with, and use for all household activities, city officials said on Sunday morning.

Officials said in a statement, in part, "As an extra precaution, you may choose to run both cold and hot water taps for five minutes each, starting with the lowest faucet i

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