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Updated: Water Quality Advisory issued for the Duhamel Water System

Updated August 13:

Effective immediately the Water Quality Advisory issued for users on the Duhamel Creek Water System has been rescinded.

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The Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) has issued a Water Quality Advisory for users on the ​Duhamel Creek​ Water System in Electoral Area F.

The system is located ​in the community of Duhamel on the north shore of the west arm of Kootenay Lake approximately 13 km northeast of Nelson.​

The Water Quality Advisory has been issued due to recent test results indicating that drinking water quality may be a concern from the presence of Total Coliform bacteria.

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These bacteria are commonly found in the environment and are not likely to cause illness; however, their presence does indicate a potential pathway for contaminants to enter into the distribution system.

While health risks are considered low, the RDCK recommends that children, the elderly, people with weakened immune systems, and anyone seeking additional protection drink boiled water or a safe alternative until further notice.

For these at-risk populations, water intended for drinking, washing fruits or vegetables, making beverages or ice, or brushing teeth should be boiled for one minute.  Boiled water should then be refrigerated in a clean, covered container. Customers could also choose to use bottled or distilled water, or water that has been filtered through a well-maintained treatment device.

Owners of all public facilities must post a Water Quality Advisory at all sinks or drinking water fountains accessible to the public (alternatively, public fountains and taps may be turned off).

As opportunities arise, they must also advise their clientele verbally of the Water Quality Advisory.

The RDCK will be taking measures to reduce risk; water quality will be monitored, and the public will be notified when the RDCK is able to lift the Water Quality Advisory.

For more information contact the RDCK (250) 352-8161 or visit our website at www.rdck.ca/water.


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