WaterWatch - City of St. Thomas boil water advisory lifted

Monday, August 23rd 2010 - Update - Boil Water Advisory Lifted.

The boil water advisory at the City of St. Thomas, ON  has been lifted.

As per the media release (here), the advisory was a false alarm, that was raised due to an error had been made by a private lab that tested the water sample.



Friday, August 20th 2010 - Boil Water Advisory issued in the City of St. Thomas

There has been a recent Boil Water Advisory issued in the City of St. Thomas, Ontario due to the presence of E. Coli & Total Coliform at a level above the maximum acceptable concentration.
Therefore, please be aware of the need to pay more attention than usual to water quality issues in your operations.
We have below the "Emergency Response - Dealing with a Boil Order.pdf" document prepared by us, along with the boil water advisory documents issued by the city.
One of particular importance is the "Food Service Guide to WaterCare during a boil water advisory.pdf", which outlines city prescribed procedures for operating the applications in a food service establishment.
We hope all this information will assist you with the current situation.
Please feel free to call upon our team with any questions. We are at your service.

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