WINNIPEG – NEWS – Winnipeg is under a boil water order tonight. Initially the order was for the east side of the city, but it is now extended city wide. The precautionary advisory was issued because test results from Monday, January 26, 2015, tested positive for the presence of bacteria in water samples.
Across the city of Winnipeg reports are consumers are out purchasing bottled water.
The Medical Officer of Health, Manitoba Health and the Office of Drinking Water have issued a precautionary localized boil water advisory for some parts of the City of Winnipeg. In an abundance of caution, the City of Winnipeg has decided to proactively issue a precautionary boil water advisory for the entire City of Winnipeg.
Winnipeg water is intensively monitored on a routine basis to ensure that the water is safe and that regulatory requirements are met. Because water quality is so important, the City’s level of monitoring and sampling surpasses Provincial regulatory requirements. Samples are taken weekly at over 60 locations throughout the system – chlorine and bacteria tests are done weekly and reported directly to the regulator by the contract laboratory that does the analysis.
The City took immediate action and resampled the locations that tested positive for bacteria, as well as sampled at additional adjacent locations. Test results show that the chlorine levels at all 60 sampling locations surpass the requirement in the City’s Operating Licence.
The City of Winnipeg is working with the Medical Officer of Health, Manitoba Health and the Office of Drinking Water to identify the cause of the atypical test results.
Test results for the resampled locations are expected early tomorrow afternoon, January 28, 2015. The advisory is in effect until the Medical Officer of Health, Manitoba Health and the Office of Drinking Water review the test results and are confident the precautionary advisory is no longer required. Customers will be notified when the advisory is lifted.
Until further notice, citizens should use boiled tap water that has cooled, or bottled water for:
- drinking and making ice
- preparing beverages, including infant formula
- preparing food
- brushing teeth
This City’s public water outlets will be closed until the advisory is lifted.
More information for citizens
More information on protective measures during a drinking water advisory is on the attached fact sheet.
For health related questions, residents can contact their health care provider or phone Health Links at 204-788-8200.