Village of Slocan Boil Water Notice

Effective immediately, a Boil Water Notice is being issued for users on the Water System. The notice is being issued due to the Evacuation Order for the Village of Slocan

Instructions

Due to the Evacuation Order for the Village of Slocan, Effective 9:00 am on July 28, 2024, the Slocan Water Treatment and Filtration Plan will be bypassed, and all water must be BOILED.

Raw, unfiltered water will be distributed through the system. We will notify residents when service can resume.

Additional Information

 

Until notified, water intended for drinking, washing fruits and vegetables, making beverages or ice, or brushing teeth should be boiled for one minute prior to use.

Updates will be posted to the Village of Slocan News Page and Facebook Page.


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