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News Release For Immediate Release March 30, 2005
Boil Water Advisory for the Village of Dundalk
DUNDALK – Please be advised that as of 3:40 p.m. today the Grey Bruce Health Unit issued a Boil Water Advisory for the Village of Dundalk (Township of Southgate). The advisory is in response to high turbidity levels measured in the treated water system. There is concern that high turbidity may interfere with chlorine disinfection in the water system, which could result in unacceptable bacterial levels. The unacceptably high turbidity is likely a result of watermain damage. This damage has the potential to allow unchlorinated water to enter the distribution system.
The water is not safe for use in the preparation of food or drink unless treated by boiling. It should NOT be used for drinking, making infant formula and juices, adding to prepared foods, making ice, or washing fruits and vegetables. It should not be used for brushing teeth. For these purposes boiled water or bottled water should be used. If boiled, the water should be brought to a rapid rolling boil and maintained at a boil for 1 minute.
The Boil Water Advisory will remain in effect until water samples taken by the Public Health Unit indicate that the drinking water is safe. The Township of Southgate will work closely with the Public Health Unit and the Ministry of the Environment to lift the Boil Water Advisory as soon as possible.
For more information, residents, businesses and visitors can contact the municipal office at (519) 923-2110, or the Public Health Unit at (519) 376-9420 or 1-800-263 3456. For further information, visit the following web page - “How to use water safely during a ‘boil water advisory’”.
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For more information: Lou D’Alessandro Safe Water Program Manager Grey Bruce Health Unit Owen Sound Office (519) 376-9420
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