Congratulations, portions of southern Prince George’s County — you may not have any power right now, but at least you should be able to drink water from the tap again! The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission has lifted the boil-water advisory which had been in effect for a large majority of the County since Monday, when a massive water main broke near Capitol Heights. Recent tests conducted on the County’s water supply showed no contamination. WSSC is informing customers that though they don’t need to boil their water, it’s a good idea to run all taps on cold for five minutes before you drink, throw away any ice made in the last few days, disinfect icemakers with a diluted bleach solution and flush refrigerator lines.