Precautionary boil water advisory in effect

December 8, 2022

A precautionary boil water advisory is currently in effect on the portion of the system west of Highway 5 (between Highway 5 and Chemin Scott) due to unplanned maintenance work.  

All Chelsea residents affected by this advisory are required to boiled their water for at least one minute before consuming it, until the advisory is lifted. As soon as the situation is restored, an email will be sent, in addition to messages on the various municipal platforms to warn citizens.

 

Water Use

Boiled or bottled water should be used to prepare formula, bottles and baby food, wash vegetables and fruit that will be eaten raw, prepare beverages (including coffee), wash dishes, and brush teeth and rinse mouths. Please discard all food, including ice, prepared with tap water after the date and time of this advisory. It is also recommended that you give your pets previously boiled and cooled water.

 

Area affected by the precautionary notice

 

What is a Boil Water Advisory

A boil water advisory is a notice that the Municipality issues when there is a risk of contamination. In fact, when the system requires maintenance or when a breakdown occurs, the water is not necessarily contaminated. However, the water must undergo a certain test protocol to validate that it has not been in contact with contaminants. Therefore, for your safety, it is recommended to apply the boiling protocols while waiting for the confirmation that the water is potable.

We apologize for any inconvenience caused by this situation. For more information, please contact us at 819 827-1160.

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