TasWater and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) have issued a temporary boil drinking water alert to customers in Lawitta, Boyer and Dromedary.
TasWater is working to resolve water quality which has been impacted by flood water following recent severe weather conditions.
We are working closely with DHHS to identify conditions that will enable the ‘temporary boil water alert’ to be lifted.
Impacted customers will be notified by hand delivered letters on the afternoon of 8 June 2016
Customers are advised to bring water to a boil by heating the water until a continuous and rapid stream of air-bubbles is produced from the bottom of a pan or kettle. Kettles with automatic cut-off switches are suitable and variable temperature kettles should be set to boil. After heating, water must be allowed to cool before using it, and be stored in a clean, closed container for later use. Care should be taken to avoid scalding injuries.
Customers should boil all water used for:
drinking
brushing teeth
washing and preparing food or beverages
preparing baby formula
making ice.
Unboiled water may be used for:
showering and bathing (avoid swallowing water). As a precaution babies and toddlers should be sponge bathed to prevent them swallowing water
washing dishes by hand or in a dishwasher, providing dishes are air-dried before being used after washing
washing clothes.
The Department of Health and Human Services advises that consumption of unboiled water could lead to nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal cramps and a general feeling of being
unwell. If you are concerned that you may have been affected by contaminated water please contact your GP and advise them about this notice.
The Chief Veterinary Officer has advised TasWater that there is no increased risk to animals drinking reticulated water in towns under a Boil Water advisory. Animals typically have access to, and consume, non-potable water from a range of other sources (puddles, watercourses, dams, toilets.)
For details on boil water procedures or for more information customers are advised to go to www.Taswater.com.au or call 13 6992.
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