UPDATE: The advisory's been lifted.

The Oregon National Guard is distributing water from 2,000-gallon trucks stationed throughout Salem and Turner.

The Guard was called to Salem by Gov. Kate Brown to help provide water after vulnerable populations -- children younger than 6, people with liver or kidney problems, pregnant or nursing women, the elderly or people with compromised immune systems, and pets -- are told not to drink the city's tap water.

It has tested for low levels of cyanotoxins, caused by an algae bloom in Detroit Lake.

People looking for water must bring containers themselves and can get five gallons at a time.

For more information, the city of Salem has a website.

The distribution sites in Salem:

Bush's Pasture Park by the Mission Street entrance, 600 Mission St. SE

Woodmansee Park, 4629 Sunnyside Road SE

Wallace Marine Park, 200 Glen Creek Road NW

Oregon State Fairgrounds, 2330 17th St. NE

Chemeketa Community College by the Brown Parking Lot, 4000 Lancaster Drive NE

AMF Firebird Lanes, 4303 Center St. NE

The distribution site in Turner: