Crap. I'm so sick of boiling, boiling, boiling water all the time..... ah well.
[H1 class=headline]More rain for B.C., residents in boil-water battle [/H1] [H4 class=lastupdated]Last Updated: Monday, November 20, 2006 | 5:26 AM PT [/H4]
Vancouver-area residents braced for more rain on Monday as a boil-water advisory remained in effect, prompting some people to start hoarding bottled water.
[BLOCKQUOTE class=photo style="WIDTH: 200px"][img alt="Tap water should be boiled and cooled, or bottled water should be used, before brushing teeth in many B.C. areas." src="vny!://www.cbc.ca/gfx/images/news/photos/2006/11/20/water-bc061120.jpg"]Tap water should be boiled and cooled, or bottled water should be used, before brushing teeth in many B.C. areas.
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The forecast called for 10 to 15 millimetres during the day and another 10 to 15 mm in the evening.
The advisory is still in effect for Vancouver, Burnaby and the North Shore, affecting about one million people.
Thousands of residents in Port Alberni, Parksville and Chemainus on Vancouver Island are also living with boil-water advisories.
Affected residents are advised to use bottled water or boil tap water for a full minute before drinking, brushing teeth or washing food. Water should be boiled and allowed to cool before being put in another container or refrigerated.
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hang in there guys.
I'm curious about dishwashing - esp. those items you don't put in the dishwasher so you wash them by hand...
Let's say it's a delicate bowl or some appliance component: Does the bacteria survive after rinsing and you let it dry overnight on the counter turned upside down at an angle?
Raging Poodle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
New Westminster's water bann has been lifted. Vancouver's water is getting there.
there really isnt anything wrong with the water other than a little bit of mud. ive been using tap water to brush my teeth and so far im still good. boiling the water does get rid of the mud.
I've got some pretty dumb stories of me and dirty water. Water came back on once at my house nobody told me that it would be bad for a couple days. I took a shower oops! lol.
Stay safe everyone. Who knows whats in it. Don't want you guys getting sick.
Even if they say certain parts of the lower mainland is okay I'd still boil water until everyone is out of the clear. To me it seems odd that one suburb is okay but the town next to it isn't. Oh well.
Our hearts and thoughts are with you British Columbia!
Keep your heads up..well not up right into the rain, but you know what I mean!
All of Canada gets their turn with nightmare weather. BC will pull through, Canadians are a tough bunch!
Damn right there! We're tough as nails.
Ray of sunshine at the end of the tunnel. The news said the boil water advisory might be lifted for all parts of BC come Thursday. Fingers crossed everyone!
Im still surprised but my water hasnt been brown the whole time. Crystal clear.
Im still not buying coffee from coffee places yet.
On another note, beware of salads as well unless you watch them in your own home.
Ppl are insane. Buying bottle water like there's no tommorrow. Just went to Save-On Foods and literally everyone with a buggy were buying bottles left and right.
Forget investing in gold, buy water stock instead.
You know, Im surprised that hardware stores arent advertising these like crazy and stores arent renting out portable units to businesses that rely on water.
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Reverse Osmosis units ( Called RO for short). They can take brackish water with lots of contamination chemical and particulate wise and clean it up. We use them to make potable water on ships from seawater or in some cases from the fresh water we get from shore.
The link is for an undersink unit. Ive been thinking about getting one for a while. It doesnt have the capability for saltwater, but it will work with brackish water like what we have.
If you boil the water and put it through a Brita it should come out quite clean.
The rest of Canada: Our hearts and thoughts are with you British Columbia!
Keep your heads up..well not up right into the rain, but you know what I mean!
All of Canada gets their turn with nightmare weather. BC will pull through, Canadians are a tough bunch!
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Water from reservoirs go thru series of filtration and treatment processes before piped to homes. It doesn't make sense that muddy rainwater runoffs into reservoirs caused the contamination..........more likely comtamination occurred after the water has been treated.
P.C. wrote:
The rest of Canada: Our hearts and thoughts are with you British Columbia!
Keep your heads up..well not up right into the rain, but you know what I mean!
All of Canada gets their turn with nightmare weather. BC will pull through, Canadians are a tough bunch!
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Well, you look at the Maritimes with the snow.
Quebec with the Ice Storm.
Ontario with power crunches.
The prairies with the flooding and/or drought.
BC with the forest fires and now a water crisis.
Canada is a beautiful place full of hard working people, we need to stick together.
Gee, I wonder how my old office is coping without water. Must be hard since we rely on water so much for most of the procedures.
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[DIV class=first align=center][SPAN id=storyphotocaption]THE CITY COPES: DAY 7: Dental hygienist Deanna Ngo uses a syringe filled with bottled water as she works on patient Walt Mager at the Kitsilano dental practice of Dr. Wayne Okamura Tuesday. The continuing boil-water advisory means dentists cannot use equipment connected to the city water supply.[/SPAN]
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[H2]Dirty water costing us millions[/H2] [H4]Economic sting ranges from restaurants to dentistry, board of trade says[/H4]
Among the many businesses affected by the boil-water advisory are local dentists, who rely on tap water and do not have separate systems allowing for access to their own distilled water. Many dental offices are using bottled water or have taken other measures to ensure patient safety, according to Dr. Tony Gill.
"Obviously there have been some [cancellations] because some offices don't have a separate water system," Gill said. "As health care providers, we err on the side of caution."
Dr. Wayne Okamura, a Vancouver dentist, said Tuesday he has switched to using bottled water to rinse the mouths of patients, which is taking a bit longer than normal.
"It's adding about five minutes to every appointment," he said, adding he hasn't had any cancelled appointments.
Dr. Heather Stewart of the Seawall Dental Group in West Vancouver said her office has cancelled patients and reduced the types of procedures undertaken. "It's been brutal," said Stewart, noting that dental-supply companies that sell separate water systems can't keep up with the sudden demand. "Everybody and their dog wants one."
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