After nearly two months, water customers in the Region of Queens Municipality are no longer under a boil-water advisory. The municipality posted a message on its website Thursday saying that the provincial Environment Department had approved lifting the measure and that "water quality production issues" had been resolved. The advisory had been in place since Aug. 9, after the area's water treatment facility was damaged by a lightning strike during a storm.
Students test Mersey River for bacteria with shocking results
A group of Grade 7 students delivered some shocking results to the Region of Queens Municipality council meeting December 22. The South Queens Middle School students had been working on a Social Studies project to test fecal bacteria, or enterococci, levels in the Mersey River. The students found readings of between 230 and 340 enterococci to 100 millilitres of water. Under Health Canada regulations, it is not advisable to swim in water where there is 70 enterococci/100 ml. And at 170 enterococci/100 ml, the water should not touch skin.