'Do not consume' notice issued for Killiney Beach properties after water system damaged by White Rock Lake wildfire

| September 3, 2021 in Okanagan

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A “do not consume” notice has been put in place for the Killiney Beach water system in the wake of the White Rock Lake wildfire.

The Regional District of Central Okanagan said the system had been damaged during the devastating blaze, which is now being held by firefighters.

More than 280 properties in the subdivision are affected by the notice.

The RDCO stressed that residents in the area should not consume water from the system and instead find a safe alternative.

Boiling the water will not make it safe, the district added.

“This water should not be used for drinking, making beverages, brushing teeth or food preparation,” a notice from the RDCO explained. 

“All water users are advised to use an alternate source of water or bottled water for the above purposes. 

“It is okay to use the water for household cleaning, bathing and flushing toilets. The water in your hot water tank would also be unsafe for consumption.  

“Please consult a qualified plumber before draining your hot water tank.”

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