The Water Quality Advisory has been lifted for all City of Kelowna Water Utility customers.
In consultation with the Interior Health Authority, drinking water from City Water Utility intakes has been monitored, tested, and is consistently showing good results.
All businesses and public facilities on the City Water Utility can now remove Water Quality Advisory notifications posted at all tap and sink locations.
The Water Quality Advisory was originally issued on Friday, May 12th for all residents and businesses on the City of Kelowna Water Utility, after elevated turbidity levels were noted at City water intakes.
“Turbidity levels at all City water intakes have dropped into the normal range again. Now that we are seeing consistently high water quality across the board, we can confidently rescind the advisory,” says Ed Hoppe, Water Quality & Customer Care Supervisor.
The City of Kelowna Water Utility is one of five water providers operating within municipal boundaries serving approximately 60,000 customers from the Poplar Point, Eldorado and Cedar Creek Pump Stations, in addition to the Swick Road system which provides water to approximately 300 customers.
The Water Quality Advisory issued this spring is the first time a drinking water advisory has been issued for the City water utility in over 20 years.