Boil water advisory lifted as of 8 am, February 25, 2025

LIFTING OF THE BOIL WATER NOTICE – TUESDAY FEBRUARY 25th at 8 AM

The boil water advisory has now been lifted for the addresses below. Residents can safely resume consuming their water.


A boil water notice is in effect for the following addresses :

Hudson:

  • Bellevue from #140 to Harwood
  • 3445, 3433 and 3431 Harwood
  • rue Seigneurie in its entirety
  • 152 Mtée Manson

Vaudreuil:

  • Harwood from Bellevue to the Hudson outlets
  • rue Murphy

Excavation work to repair a break in the aqueduct system are underway on Bellevue Street today, February 21st, 2025.

This BOIL WATER ADVISORY will come into effect once the water is restored and is a temporary measure. A lifting of the boil water advisory will be delivered to you once results of water quality tests are in compliance with required standards.

We invite you to share this notice with your acquaintances and neighbours, especially people who are isolated or whose health is precarious.

WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?

You should use tap water that has boiled at a full boil for one minute, or bottled water, for all of the following purposes, until you are advised otherwise:

  • Drink and prepare beverages;
  • Prepare bottles and baby food;
  • Wash and prepare foods eaten raw (fruits, vegetables, etc.);
  • Prepare foods that do not require prolonged cooking (canned soups, desserts, etc.);
  • Make ice cubes;
  • Brush your teeth and rinse your mouth;
  • Water for pets.

You can use tap water directly to:

  • Prepare foods and dishes that require prolonged boiling to cook;
  • Wash dishes in hot water and detergent, making sure to dry them well;
  • Operate the dishwasher, if it is set to the hottest cycle;
  • Wash clothes and take a shower or bath. For young children, make sure they don’t swallow water while bathing or wash them with a washcloth.

SCHOOLS, BUSINESSES, INSTITUTIONS SERVED

  • Notify your customers that the water is unfit for consumption;
  • Make water fountains unusable and post notices near other taps where water remains available.

If you have a water treatment device in your home, you should take the above measures, unless it is a home purifier designed to disinfect water. Devices such as softeners are generally ineffective at removing microorganisms.