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Drinking water advisory lifted for Skead Road area in Sudbury

To test water before you drink it, the health unit said free special water bottle kits may be picked up at any health unit office. To test water before you drink it, the health unit said free special water bottle kits may be picked up at any health unit office.
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Public Health Sudbury & Districts officially lifted the drinking water advisory for the Skead Road area Saturday evening.

The advisory was impacting residents in the area north of 514 Skead Road to 284 Old Skead Road, including all streets coming off Old Skead Road.

“The bacteriological quality of the water supply has been tested with no adverse results being reported,” said Burgess Hawkins, a manager in Public Health’s Health Protection Division in a media release Saturday evening. “Residents in the affected areas may notice chlorine odours and discoloured water.”

Officials say the drinking water advisory was issued because of a temporary loss of pressure in the municipal water system.

Before using the water, resident are being advised to run cold water faucets until the water runs clear, run water softeners through a regeneration cycle, drain and refill hot water heaters, and to get rid of sediment, faucet screens should be removed, rinsed and put back into place.

The drinking water advisory was first put into effect Wednesday.

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