Drinking water advisory issued for Skead Road area

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Advisory issued by Public Health Sudbury & Districts covers the area north of 138 Skead Road to Old Skead Road and all adjoining streets

Public Health Sudbury & Districts has issued a drinking water advisory, effective immediately, for all residents in the area north of 138 Skead Road at Good Sheppard Cemetery to the north intersection of Skead Road and Old Skead Road, including all streets coming off Skead Road and Old Skead Road.

Public Health Sudbury advised that the City of Greater Sudbury will locate a water buggy in the area for residents to fill with fresh water in their own containers. The city has not said where the buggy will be located as of yet. Once water pressure is restored, residents should not use the water for human consumption until advised otherwise the health unit, Public Health Sudbury & Districts stated.

“It is possible that the loss of water pressure created conditions that compromised the safety of the drinking water,” said Burgess Hawkins, a manager in Public Health’s Health Protection Division. “Until bacteriological testing of the drinking water indicates a safe supply, the drinking water advisory will remain in effect as a precaution.”

Public Health Sudbury & Districts will notify the municipality when the water testing results show an all clear and the drinking water advisory is lifted, and residents will be advised.

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