‘Alternate potable water’ still being used at Sask. Hospital nine months after boil water advisory
The Sask. Hospital North Battleford (SHNB) facility continues to have its issues.
Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Central Services confirmed to 650 CKOM Thursday that the facility continues to have to use “alternate potable water.” On Oct. 23, 2019, immediate steps were taken to provide potable water at the facility due to “signs of irregularities and inconsistency that indicate levels of copper or lead may be higher than desirable,” according to the Ministry.
“A preliminary investigation conducted by a group of experts (including an engineer, metallurgist and chemist) has identified the water softening process as the probable cause of the irregular water results,” an emailed statement from the Ministry reads.
As a result, metal fittings were changed out in April 2020, with the water softener system being bypassed and flushing of the water system is now occurring, according to the email.