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Boil water advisory lifted for Richards Landing (update)

Township of St. Joseph issued the advisory earlier this week
2021-09-13 boil water advisory
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April 5 update:
A boil water advisory issued earlier this week for Richards Landing has been lifted.

The Township of St. Joseph says as of 1:43 p.m. on Friday, April 5, residents no longer have to take extra precautions when using the drinking water system.

Original April 3 information:
A boil water advisory is currently in effect for Richards Landing.

Full text of a public notice issued today by the the Township of St. Joseph follows:

A boil water advisory (BWA) is in effect. You will be notified when the BWA has been lifted.

At this time water must be brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute before use OR an alternative water source (e.g., commercially bottled water) may be used for any of the following:

  • Drinking,

  • Brushing teeth,

  • Making infant formula, ice, tea, coffee, drink mixes, puddings, Jello, etc.,

  • Washing fruits or vegetables.

    * Do not use auto-shutoff kettles or coffee makers as they may not reach a boil time of one minute*

    WHERE YOU CAN CHECK FOR UPDATES ON THE BWA STATUS

    • www.stjospephtownship.com

    • Township of St. Joseph Facebook pages

    • Boil Water Advisory Signs on roadways will be removed when the BWA is lifted.

    • If you have provided your email previously for boil water advisory alerts, an email will be sent

      upon the end of the BWA.

      *If you wish to be notified by email and have not previously provided contact information, please email community@stjosephtownship.com. *

      Below are instructions for common daily activities involving water use:

Washing Dishes:

  1. Household dishwashers must be set to sanitize mode.

  2. If washing dishes by hand:

    1. wash dishes with soap and hot water

    2. rinse dishes with hot water

    3. sanitize dishes by submerging in hot water mixed with unscented household bleach (1/2 tsp of bleach per 1 L of water) for 1 minute

    4. let air dry

*Other option: use single-use disposable dishes/utensils during this time*

Hand Washing:

  1. Wash as normal using tap water and a proper handwashing technique.

  2. After washing hands, use an alcohol-based hand gel disinfectant containing at least 70% alcohol.

Bathing:

  1. Adults, adolescents, and older children may shower, bathe, or wash using tap water, but should avoid

    swallowing the water.

  2. Infants, toddlers, and immunocompromised individuals should be sponge bathed to reduce the chance of

    swallowing the water.

    For more information, contact Algoma Public Health at 705-759-5286 OR the municipal office at 705-246-2625


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