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St. Peters, MO Residents in Country Hill Areas Get All-Clear on Water Quality Post-Main Repair

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Published on July 24, 2025
St. Peters, MO Residents in Country Hill Areas Get All-Clear on Water Quality Post-Main RepairSource: City of St. Peters

Residents of Country Hill Manor and Country Hill South can now breathe a sigh of relief, thanks to the latest update from the City of St. Peters. The water quality tests have come back clear, signaling the end of a disruption due to a water main repair that had affected their subdivisions. Now confirmed safe, the tap water in these areas is running once again without health hazards, according to the City of St. Peters officials.

For those still encountering discolored water, the city suggests a simple fix. They advise running the largest faucet, often found in the bathtub or an outside spigot, for five minutes or "until your water is clear." This advice comes directly from the City of St. Peters' utilities department, aiming to assure residents that any residual cloudiness can be resolved through such a straightforward process.

The inconvenience was caused by a controlled shutdown meant to address urgent water main repair needs. This necessary measure appears to have been successful, and the city's prompt communication and follow-up have helped to mitigate public concern over water safety in these affected neighborhoods.

Maintaining communication with the public, the City of St. Peters has provided a map that outlines, the affected homes and continues to share updates through the StPetersMO mobile app and their website.