The boil water order for Middle Musquodoboit was lifted as of 10:30 a.m. Thursday.
Tests show that the water is safe for consumption based on regulations from the Medical Officer of Health and Nova Scotia Environment, according to a news release.
However, people in the area have to follow a few steps before drinking their water.
The water authority says people should:
- Flush cold water through taps for ten minutes.
- Follow manufacturer’s guidelines for cleaning household water filters, because they don’t typically remove bacteria and viruses.
- Appliances that store water, like fridges or ice machines, should be flushed for ten minutes.
- Dispose of ice from ice makers or trays that were made during the boil water order.
The boil order began Saturday evening after a pipe broke in the area. Although the pipe was fixed Sunday morning, the boil order remained in place as a precautionary measure, says Halifax Water.
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