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| 1.3 million Montrealers face boil water advisory | |
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| Topic Started: May 23 2013, 01:30 PM (114 Views) | |
| Darcie | May 23 2013, 01:30 PM Post #1 |
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Most Montrealers are being told they must boil their water before drinking it, a precaution after sediment was found in the water following renovations to a city reservoir. Officials will be testing the water to make sure there is no dangerous bacteria in the sediment. City officials have issued a boil water advisory covering all areas east of, and including, LaSalle. So far, the West Island, Lachine (except for Ville St-Pierre) and parts of Ahuntsic-Cartierville north of the Metropolitan Expressway are the only areas exempt from the boil water advisory http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/story/2013/05/22/montreal-boil-water-advisory.html Are you back in Ford Land heatseeker? Lucky we have water from large bottles here but it is a nuisance never the less. |
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