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A precautionary boil water advisory has been issued for the Middle Musquodoboit community in the Halifax Regional Municipality due to a water main break near 19 Higginsville Road. Halifax Water, the municipal department responsible for the water supply, stated that there is a possibility of unsafe drinking water for customers in the area. Water service was temporarily shut down on Saturday night to conduct emergency repairs and has since been restored. Residents are advised to boil all water for at least one minute before using it for drinking, cooking, preparing infant formula, washing fruits or vegetables, making ice cubes, or brushing teeth. The advisory will remain in effect until further notice.

Additionally, residents may experience discoloured water following the repair. It is recommended that customers run the cold water at one faucet until the water runs clear. Halifax Water is actively monitoring the water quality and working closely with Nova Scotia Environment and the Medical Officer of Health to ensure the safety of the water supply. Updates on the advisory will be provided by Halifax Water as progress is made. Community members are advised to visit the Halifax Water website or contact the Customer Care Centre for further information on the precautionary boil water advisory.

The precautionary boil water advisory for the Middle Musquodoboit community in the Halifax Regional Municipality is in response to a water main break that occurred near 19 Higginsville Road. Halifax Water issued the advisory due to the possibility of unsafe drinking water for customers in the area. Water service was temporarily shut down on Saturday night for emergency repairs and has since been restored. Residents are urged to boil all water for at least one minute before using it for various purposes like drinking, cooking, or brushing teeth. The advisory will remain in effect until further notice.

Residents in the Middle Musquodoboit community may encounter discoloured water following the repair of the water main break. To address this issue, customers are advised to run the cold water at one faucet until the water runs clear. Halifax Water is actively monitoring the water quality and collaborating with Nova Scotia Environment and the Medical Officer of Health to ensure the safety of the water supply. Regular updates on the advisory will be provided by Halifax Water to keep residents informed of any progress made. Community members can access further information on the advisory through the Halifax Water website or the Customer Care Centre.

The Middle Musquodoboit community in the Halifax Regional Municipality is currently under a precautionary boil water advisory following a water main break near 19 Higginsville Road. Halifax Water, the municipal department responsible for the water supply, issued the advisory due to concerns over the safety of the drinking water in the area. Water service was temporarily shut down to conduct emergency repairs and has since been restored. Residents are reminded to boil all water for at least one minute before using it for drinking, cooking, or other purposes. The advisory will remain in effect until further notice.

In response to the water main break, residents in the Middle Musquodoboit community may encounter discoloured water. To address this issue, customers are advised to run the cold water at one faucet until the water runs clear. Halifax Water is actively monitoring the water quality and working closely with Nova Scotia Environment and the Medical Officer of Health to ensure the safety of the water supply. Updates on the precautionary boil water advisory will be provided by Halifax Water as progress is made. Residents can obtain additional information through the Halifax Water website or by contacting the Customer Care Centre for assistance.

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