LONGUEUIL, QC, Aug. 10,
2024 /CNW/ - 01:15, a.m. — Ville de
Longueuil has issued a boil water advisory for the cities of
Boucherville, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, for the borough of
Saint-Hubert and a portion of the
Vieux-Longueuil borough, in the city of Longueuil. The notice is
issued due to a drop in pressure following a technical issue caused
by the power outages. To find out which sector is affected by the
notice, consult the map.
For this sector, we recommend boiling water for at least one
minute before consumption, until further notice and for a minimum
of 24 hours.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you
for your understanding.
When the boil-water advisory period is lifted, Ville de Longueuil will communicate the news on
longueuil.quebec.
What must you do?
You must use tap water that has previously been boiled to a
rolling boil for one minute, or bottled water, for all of the
following uses until an advisory to the contrary is issued:
- To drink and prepare beverages;
- To prepare baby bottles and baby food;
- To wash and prepare raw food (fruits, vegetables, etc.);
- To prepare foods that do not require extended cooking time
(canned soups, desserts, etc.);
- To make ice cubes;
- To brush your teeth and rinse your mouth;
- To provide drinking water to pets.
Serviced schools, enterprises, businesses and
institutions
- Notify your customers that the water is unfit for
consumption;
- Close water fountains and post notices near other taps where
water is still available.
Source :
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Direction des
communications et des affaires publiques
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Ville de
Longueuil
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Téléphone :
450 463-7270
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communications.medias@longueuil.quebec
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longueuil.quebec
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SOURCE Ville de Longueuil