SUTTONS BAY —
Officials in Suttons Bay say it’s safe again to drink tap water in the northwestern Lower Peninsula community.
Last week, the village of 600 on Grand Traverse Bay advised residents to boil all their water after officials found coliform bacteria in the water supply.
Officials announced Sunday that they are lifting the boil water and say the water now is safe to drink.
Suttons Bay is in Leelanau County, about 16 miles north of Traverse City.
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