Large-scale boil water advisory in Hull begins Saturday
Residents of Gatineau’s Hull area are reminded that a preventive boil water advisory period begins Saturday, as a new phase begins in large-scale upgrade of the city’s water system.
The advisory is expected to last at least five days.
The Hull water treatment plant is in the middle of a $68-million project aimed at upgrading the aging facility.
Officials expect work, which has been underway since the spring of 2017, to be completed by the summer of 2019.
Affected residents may notice a slight yellowish or brownish discoloration in the water.
Residents of Manoir des Trembles may notice a slight decrease in their water pressure.
Once the preventive boil water advisory has been lifted, cold water taps should be left running for one minute or until the water gets cold before it is used (the same procedure should be followed with water fountains); and any ice made from tap water during the preventive boil water advisory should be discarded.
For more news, residents can sign up for email or text messages from the city at gatineau.ca .
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