I have heard that you need to boil water longer than 1 minute, is that true?

For elevations below 6,500 ft. one minute is sufficient. Elevations above 6,500 ft. it is recommended that you boil water for three minutes. This is because as altitude increases and atmospheric pressure decreases, the boiling point of water decreases. To compensate for the lower boiling point of water at higher elevations, the boiling time must be increased. 

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1. What should I do once the boil water advisory is lifted in my area?
2. Is it safe to do laundry during a boil water advisory?
3. How long will the boil water advisory remain in effect?
4. I have heard that you need to boil water longer than 1 minute, is that true?
5. How do I care for my garden and houseplants during a boil water advisory?
6. Food preparation during a boil water advisory?
7. How do I care for my pets during a boil water advisory?
8. Is it safe to wash dishes during a boil water advisory?
9. Is it safe to bath and/or shower during a boil water advisory?
10. Where does Maui water come from?
11. Is Maui County's drinking water really safe?
12. What causes occasional taste and odor changes in Maui water?
13. Why is chlorine added to the water?
14. Why does my water look milky sometimes?
15. Do I have hard or soft water?
16. What is the pH of my water?
17. How much water does an average residential customer use in a month?
18. Why do we have droughts Upcountry?
19. Where can I get more information about lead in Upcountry residential plumbing and what is the DWS doing about it?
20. I live in Upper Kula. What are chloramines and how can they affect me?
21. I recall receiving notices about the water quality in Upcountry Maui, but I haven't seen one in a long time. What happened to those notices?
22. How do I find out information about wastewater reuse/reclamation (recycled water)?
23. How do I find out more information about wastewater?