Ville de Brossard informs its citizens that the boil water advisory is now lifted on its entire territory. Tests have confirmed that the water is safe to drink. It is therefore no longer necessary to boil it before consumption.
Once the boil advisory has been lifted, the following precautions should be taken:
- Run water from all cold water taps for a few minutes. Follow the same procedure for fountains and drinking troughs, if applicable;
- Empty, wash and disinfect ice machines;
- bleed external taps;
- in the case of a water treatment device, check with the manufacturer for the measures to be taken.
Always concerned about the safety of its citizens and their well-being, Ville de Brossard has developed a procedure that brings together efficient and complementary means of communication to quickly reach its citizens in the event of an emergency situation on the territory. If you haven’t received a call or e-mail message from the City’s automated message system, sign up at brossard.ca/emergencymeasures.
The city encourages citizens to share this information with anyone who may be affected by an emergency measure in effect.
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Ville de Brossard informs its residents that the boil-water advisory is now lifted for the city of Brossard. Tests carried out confirm that the water is safe to drink. Residents no longer need to boil water before drinking.
Once the boil advisory is lifted, the following precautions should be taken:
- Run water from all cold water faucets for a few minutes. Follow the same procedure for drinking fountains, if applicable;
- Empty, wash and disinfect ice machines;
- Drain outdoor faucets;
- If you have a water treatment device, check with the manufacturer to determine what to do.
The safety and well-being of residents is always a priority for the City of Brossard. With this in mind, in the event that an emergency occurs within its territory, the City has developed a procedure that combines various efficient and complementary methods of communication in order to provide residents with timely updates. Subscribe now to Automated alert system: brossard.ca/mesuresdurgence
The City encourages everyone to share this information to anyone who may be affected by emergency measures.