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Temporary water changes coming to Coral Springs. Plus deadly crash, bike wreck

Three recent stories about Coral Springs highlighted a temporary chlorine flush in drinking water, two residents killed in a car crash and a motorcyclist critically hurt in another serious wreck.
Three recent stories about Coral Springs highlighted a temporary chlorine flush in drinking water, two residents killed in a car crash and a motorcyclist critically hurt in another serious wreck. mocner@miamiherald.com

From a precautionary chlorine flush in to a fatal car crash and another serious wreck, these three recent stories made headlines in Coral Springs.

Here’s a rundown to catch up:

Coral Springs residents may soon taste chlorine in their water. Here’s why

Coral Springs will flush its water system July 13-27, running stronger “free chlorine” through pipes to clear buildup and check hydrants. Residents may notice taste, odor, discoloration, or lower pressure.

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Two Coral Springs residents killed in Coconut Creek crash, police say

Two city residents — a 30-year-old man driving and a 26-year-old woman riding passenger — died in a single-car crash on June 27 in Coconut Creek. Police say speed likely played a role.

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Motorcyclist hospitalized in 2nd serious bike crash in 10 days in Coral Springs

A motorcyclist was critically injured after police say he ran a red light and struck a Lexus near the Shoppes at Heron Lakes. It marked the second serious motorcycle crash in the city in a little over a week.

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