Halifax Water issued a boil water advisory for those who draw water from the Pockwock treatment plant after a power outage on Tuesday Jan. 21. (Halifax Water map) CANADAHALIFAX news Boil water advisory in Halifax from Pockwock Lake Treatment Facility by admin 22 يناير، 2025 written by admin 22 يناير، 2025 201 CITYnews halifax / By Dan Ahlstrand and Mark Hodgins A boil water advisory is in effect for several communities in the Halifax Regional Municipality, including Peninsular Halifax, Beaver Bank, Middle and Lower Sackville, Bedford, Fall River, Spryfield and surrounding areas. It is impacting an estimated 201,000 people. Halifax Water says the advisory is due to a planned power outage in the area surrounding the Pockwock Lake Treatment Facility. The outage temporarily halted chlorine disinfection for 30 minutes, allowing a small amount of unchlorinated water into the system. “So when the power went off our generators kicked on, and when the power came back on later that evening one of our fuses blew on our panel, which caused the power outage at the plant,” said Brittany Smith, senior communications advisor at Halifax Water. Related: Boil water advisory lifted effective immediately, following power failure at facility Can I wash dishes? Can I do laundry? Here’s what to know about the boil water advisory Customers in the affected areas are advised to boil water for at least one minute before drinking, cooking, washing produce, or brushing their teeth. Residents can check if their property is impacted using an interactive map on Halifax Water’s website. Smith said Halifax Water is continuing to monitor the water quality and is working closely with the provincial environment department to test water samples. As for when the advisory would be lifted, Smith said the utility hopes it will be “a couple of days.” This comes after a similar advisory was sent to residential and commercial customers in July 2024. Following an internal power failure at the plant, a limited amount of unchlorinated water went into the system. Halifax Water Spokesperson Jeff Myrick told CityNews at the time that two backup generators at the facility didn’t operate correctly after the outage. “From the July event, part of that, we were just a few days away from completing an installation of a system that would automatically transition the chlorine redundancy system, and that would have avoided this issue,” she said, adding the expectation is that work will still be completed this week. With files from The Canadian Press. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Police tackle assault, break-and-enter and homicide cases over the weekend next post Mother tells Halifax courtroom her life lost meaning after son was stabbed to death You may also like جولي تجتمع بقادة صناعة الصلب والنقابات، لكنها لم... 5 يونيو، 2025 كيبيك: توجه لخفض عدد المهاجرين الدائمين إلى 25... 5 يونيو، 2025 Search group warns against fake fundraisers exploiting two... 5 يونيو، 2025 Scientists seek to study eDNA to identify how... 5 يونيو، 2025 Rise in number of great whites in N.S.... 5 يونيو، 2025 What happened to the Sullivan children in Nova... 5 يونيو، 2025 Nova Scotia removes trade barriers with five provinces... 5 يونيو، 2025 بنك كندا يُبقي معدل الفائدة الأساسي عند 2,75% 4 يونيو، 2025 ساسكاتشِوان: حرائق الغابات تجبر 15 ألفاً على المغادرة... 4 يونيو، 2025 Committee to discuss NS Power breach that allowed... 4 يونيو، 2025