Half the population of St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, 30 kilometres southeast of Montreal, have been without drinking water since a major water main break at the beginning of the week. The city declared a local state of emergency on Wednesday. The water cutoff affected more than 26,000 residential, commercial and industrial addresses in the St-Luc and L’Acadie sectors as of Wednesday afternoon, as well as part of the St-Jean sector, all on the western side of the Richelieu River.
Boil water advisory issued for some Kenora residents
A boil water advisory has been issued for Kenora, Ont., residents who are north of the Canadian Pacific Railway and consume water from the city's water distribution system. According to a news release, the boil water advisory, which came into effect on Tuesday, is due to a major water main break, which has made it so the safety of the drinking water cannot be guaranteed.
Vaudreuil-Dorion issues boil water notice after major water main break
The City of Vaudreuil-Dorion has issued an extensive boil water advisory early Monday after a major water main break. The water main break in the area, located off the western tip of the Island of Montreal, has since been contained. Earlier in the day, residents had to limit their consumption of drinking water to “ensure a minimum supply for essential needs.”