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Finally…Boil Water Advisory Lifted!!

The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) and Island Health have lifted the boil water advisory
effective this afternoon.

Following daily testing and regular monitoring of the system since the advisory was put in place on
December 11, 2014, the CVRD and Island Health are confident that the water quality of the system
is now safely within drinking water guidelines.

The CVRD understands the impact that this prolonged advisory had on the users of the system and appreciates the support received by the community.

The water that supplies the Comox Valley water system originates in Comox Lake and is taken from
the Puntledge River and delivered to approximately 41,000 residents. Those areas affected by the
boil water advisory were the City of Courtenay, the Town of Comox, and the Comox Valley, Arden,
Marsden/Camco, Greaves Crescent, and England Road water local service areas.

The R-D’s Koreen Gurak is asked whether logging activity in the Comox Lake Watershed was a factor in that prolonged boil water advisory.

Island Health guidelines recommends the following after a boil water advisory has been lifted:
 Flush all water-using fixtures for one minute.
 Run cold-water faucets and drinking fountains for one minute before using the water.
 Drain and flush all ice-making machines in your refrigerator.
 Run water softeners through a regeneration cycle.
 Drain and refill hot water tanks set below 45 C (normal setting is 60 C).
 Change any pre-treatment filters (under sink style and refrigerator water filters, carbon block,
activated carbon, sediment filters, etc.).
For up-to-date information and resources on the boil water advisory,

Marc Mulvaney
Marc Mulvaney
Safe to say, as News Director, I'm a hardcore news junkie. Our bread and butter here at The Goat is all about local content so here's where you come in. If you have any news tips whatsoever shoot me an email at [email protected] or call our newsroom direct 250-331-4033.

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