Retests for bacteria are negative in water samples in localized area of southeast Winnipeg under a precautionary Boil Water Advisory

Released: October 9, 2013 at 3 p.m.
Water meets all health and safety water quality regulations and guidelines

Winnipeg, MB - Results received today are negative for bacteria in all the water samples retested yesterday in the localized area of southeast Winnipeg under a precautionary Boil Water Advisory. This confirms that the water meets all health and safety water quality regulations and guidelines.

The Medical Officer of Health with the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority issued the precautionary advisory last evening due to positive low level results for bacteria in three of the samples taken as part of routine compliance testing under the Operating Licence issued by the Provincial Office of Drinking Water.

Positive test results do happen from time to time, but usually retest negative. City staff take all the water samples, and follow a 12 step sampling protocol. All bacteria tests are performed by a contracted lab. A number of factors can cause a water sample to have a false positive test result for bacteria, including:

  • contaminated water tap at the sampling location,
  • accidental contamination of the sample container,
  • accidental contamination of the water during sampling, and
  • accidental contamination at the laboratory during analysis.

There was more than an adequate level of chlorine for water safety in all the water samples, including the samples with positive low level results of bacteria. The chlorine levels measured met the level required in the Operating Licence and would have effectively killed any bacteria in the water.

The City has shared the test results with the the Manitoba Office of Drinking Water, Manitoba Health and the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority and is awaiting a decision on the status of the Boil Water Advisory issued to the City last evening.

The precautionary Boil Water Advisory was issued for the area south of Bishop Grandin to the Perimeter, and east of the Red River to the Seine River.

More information is on the City's website at City of Winnipeg - Water Advisory

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