UPDATE: Aug 20, 09:00
The Precautionary Boil Water Advisory issued August 15th has been lifted. Testing has confirmed water remains safe to drink and use as normal.
Thank you for your patience.
Dear Okanagan Landing resident,
Yesterday evening at approximately 7:30 pm, Okanagan Landing experienced a water outage caused by power issues related to BC Hydro's equipment.
This water disruption requires issuing a Precautionary Boil Water Advisory, effective Thursday, August 15, 2024.
The Precautionary Boil Water Advisory is expected to be lifted early next week.
Precautionary Boil Water Advisories are issued when contaminants could have entered the water system, but boiling will effectively remove them. Water being ingested in any way should be boiled vigorously for at least one full minute. Water for bathing and cleaning does not need to be boiled. This advisory will be lifted, and customers will be notified once testing determines that their water remains safe to drink. Please share this with others in your household and community.
We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your cooperation as we work to maintain your water services. Thank you.
Precautions During a Boil Water Advisory
During a Boil Water Advisory, tap water used for the following purposes should be brought to a rolling boil for at least one (1) minute prior to use.
- Drinking and ice cubes
- Liquids or food (e.g. tea or soup) that will not be boiled for at least one (1) minute
- Washing fruits and vegetables being eaten raw
- Brushing teeth or cleaning dental and medical appliances
- Preparing baby food and infant formula
- Bathing infants
Adults, adolescents, and older children may shower, bathe, or wash using tap water, but should avoid swallowing water. It’s recommended to sponge bathe infants if using tap water. Tap water may be used for dishes washed by machine but add bleach to water used for dishes washed by hand. Water used for other household purposes does not need to be boiled.
This Advisory will be rescinded once the water has been demonstrated safe to drink. Please check this News & Notices page for updates. Should you have questions, please contact Corix Customer Care.