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Saint-Henri boil water advisory cancelled

It is now safe for all Saint-Henri residents to drink their tap water.

Warning issued following water main break Saturday

Firefighters were called to St. Antoine Street and Brewster Avenue around 11 a.m. Saturday for a water main break, which prompted a boil water advisory in the area. (Daniel Blanchette-Pelletier/Radio-Canada)

It is now safe for all Saint-Henri residents to drink their tap water.

The area bounded by St-Jacques,de Courcelle andSt-Antoine streets and Atwater Avenue had been under a boil water advisory following a water main break Saturday.

The advisory was lifted Tuesday afternoon.

Some residents were critical of the Southwest borough's handling of the situation, saying they weren't properly notified about the advisory and what areas it affected.

In the last few days, four water mains in the neighbourhood have burst.

Southwest borough MayorBenoit Dorais blamedthe spate of breaks on the borough's aging infrastructure.