Boil Water Advisory in Effect - April 3, 2024

Posted: Apr 03, 2024

A Boil Water Advisory is in place for the Richards Landing Municipal Water System. A loss of pressure during the recent power outage requires a boil water advisory to be in effect until water is tested and confirmed safe.

WHERE YOU CAN CHECK FOR UPDATES ON THE BWA STATUS

  • www.stjosephtownship.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 to [email protected].*

WHAT TO DO DURING THE BWA 
Between now (April 3, 2024) and the end of the BWA, tap 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*

*INSTRCTIONS FOR COMMON DAILY ACTIVITIES CAN BE FOUND ON THE REVERSE OF THIS NOTICE*

 

 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMMON DAILY ACTIVITIES

Washing Dishes:

    • Household dishwashers must be set to sanitize mode.
    • If washing dishes by hand:
      • wash dishes with soap and hot water
      • rinse dishes with hot water
      • 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.
      • let air dry

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

 

Hand Washing:

    • Wash as normal using tap water and a proper handwashing technique.
    • After washing hands, use an alcohol-based hand gel disinfectant containing at least 70% alcohol.

Bathing:

 

  • Adults, adolescents, and older children may shower, bathe, or wash using tap water, but should avoid swallowing the water.
  • Infants, toddlers, and immunocompromised individuals should be sponge bathed to reduce the chance of swallowing the water.

For more information, please contact Algoma Public Health at 705-759-5286 or  the Township of St. Joseph at 705-246-2625

 

 

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