A boil water advisory for Wellington on the Lake has been lifted. The advisory caused some confusion last week...
Two consecutive sets of drinking water samples have met the microbiological standards in Ontario Regulation 169/03 verifying that the water is safe to drink and use.
Affected customers may resume normal use of the drinking water for domestic purposes; however, customers may wish to flush household plumbing through the cold water taps until water runs cold to the touch. Customers in Wellington on the Lake have been notified through an emailed notice from the drinking water system owner and Skootamatta Consulting.
Wellington on the Lake water customers are encouraged to contact the Overall Responsible Operator, Laura Reavie at Skootamatta Consulting, by phone
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