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City lifts month-long boil water advisory

For Northern Health to lift the advisory, the city had to run two fully-clear water quality tests
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Residents of Prince Rupert can now consume water without boiling as the city's high alert boil water advisory has been lifted. (file photo)

The City of Prince Rupert has lifted its high-alert boil water advisory, which was implemented on Sept. 10.

"We are really grateful that our results have allowed us to remove this notice in time for residents to better enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday,” said mayor Herb Pond.

“That said, we want remind residents that boil notices will unfortunately continue to occur sporadically over the next few years until major construction on our water distribution system is complete.”

Major construction on community water lines can disrupt flows and contribute to bacteriological excesses when the water is left to stagnate in the lower-flow areas of the system.

"We are doing everything that we can to protect against them, and the long-term aim is to provide the community a water system to provide clean, reliable drinking water for future generations," said Veronika Stewart, the city's communication manager.

Water can now be used without the need for boiling throughout Prince Rupert.



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