Hope Ranch residents got the all clear Wednesday morning that all tap water is once again safe for drinking and cooking purposes.

More than 1,000 Hope Ranch residents have been under a boil water advisory since Saturday.

La Cumbre Mutual Water Company issued the advisory after a fallen tree hit a pipe and caused a water main break. The California State Water Resources Control Board had to ensure repairs and two bacterial tests were completed before the advisory could be lifted.

Following the water main break, crews stayed up all night from Friday to Saturday morning in order to fix the issue. They did have to drain the reservoir because water pressure was so strong that they couldn’t turn off the water valves, according to Alex Rodriguez, president of the company’s board of directors.

Crews then had to refill the reservoir so that there would be enough pressure for the homes that were affected by the shut-off to start receiving water again.

Affected residents were advised to only use boiled tap water or bottled water for drinking and cooking purposes as a safety precaution to avoid stomach or intestinal illness.