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WATER ADVISORY WRAP-UP
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2020/5/19 12:00 pm
New Brunswick Advisory Map
In New Brunswick, a Boil Order was issued to the City of Campbelltown due to high turbidity, while a Boil Order was issued
to a portion of the Town of Beresford due to loss of pressure resulting from a water main break.
British Columbia Advisory Map
In British Columbia, Northern Health Authority issued BWNs to Dor-Val Trailer Park due to 9 Total Coliform having been
freshed at the Dore River due to snow melt, and Summit Reforestation & Forest Management Camp #1 Water System due to a
request by the operator to issue the boil water notice, disinfect the water system and identify the cause of the E. coli being
in the water supply. Interior Health issued a BWN to Totem Pole Resort & Marina due to unacceptable water quality results,
microbiological, as well as a WQA to Sunnyside Water System Area due to excessive turbidity.
Saskatchewan Advisory Map
In Saskatchewan, PDWAs due to seasonal system start-ups were issued to Blackstrap Provincial Park, Candle Lake Utilities,
Poplar Beach Campground, and to several campgrounds in Greenwater Lake Provincial Park. PDWAs were also issued to 2 blocks in the
Town of Bruno due to a water main break, Albertville Waterworks due to WTP component failure, Village of Bulyea due to a power
outage resulting in system pressure loss, Village of Meath Park due to a main break causing depressurization.
Québec Advisory Map
In Québec, in Rouyn-Noranda, a preventive BWA was issued to 2 streets due to work on the aqueduct. There are now 3
preventive BWAs in effect in Rouyn-Noranda. A preventive BWA was issued in the Montréal borough of Ville-Marie due to
maintenance work. Previously issued BWAs were rescinded in Sainte-Monique, Mirabel, Saint-Adolphe-d'Howard, Point-des-Cascades,
Léry, Bromont, Saint-Constant and the Montréal borough of Southwest. Three previously issued BWAs in Trois-Rivières
were lifted.
View Friday, May 15, 2020 wrap-up
COVID-19 and Water
Click on this link to the Water Environment Federation (WEF), a not-for-profit technical and educational organization representing water quality professionals around the world. While aimed at the water sector, the site offers invaluable water information - regularly updated - to anyone interested in what happens to water/wastewater in a viral pandemic situation.
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