Nova Scotia

Boil-water advisory for Middle Musquodoboit likely to last a couple days

A boil-water advisory for some residents of Middle Musquodoboit, N.S., will likely last a couple of days, says a Halifax Water spokesperson. Around 100 customers are affected.

Around 100 customers are affected, says Halifax Water

A tap with water running out of it.
Halifax Water is recommending affected customers boil water for a minute before they use it for things like cooking, drinking and brushing teeth. (Lionel Bonaventure/AFP via Getty Images)

A boil-water advisory for some residents of Middle Musquodoboit, N.S., will likely last a couple of days, says a Halifax Water spokesperson.

While a Saturday water main break on Higginsville Road was repaired Sunday morning, officials are recommending residents continue to boil water.

"It usually takes a couple of days of testing in order for us to give the go ahead to lift the boil-water advisory," said spokesperson Jeff Myrick. "This is precautionary … but in the meantime water will be available for everything but drinking."

The testing looks at things such as bacteria levels, he said.

Myrick said around 100 customers are affected by the boil-water advisory.

In a news release, the utility said customers may experience discoloured water because of the repair. Customers should run the cold water at one faucet until the water runs clear.

When people need to consume water, such as by drinking it or washing fruit and vegetables, Halifax Water recommends customers boil the water for at least one minute.

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