Water Service Advisory for: Dartmouth, Cole Harbour, Eastern Passage, North Preston, Westphal and Burnside

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Water Service Advisory for:

Dartmouth, Cole Harbour, Eastern Passage, North Preston, Westphal and Burnside

On Friday, October 29, Halifax Water will begin critical infrastructure upgrade work at the Lake Major Water Supply Plant, which supplies drinking water to the communities of Dartmouth, Cole Harbour, Eastern Passage, North Preston, Westphal and Burnside.

This project is part of Halifax Water’s 10-year plan to upgrade our water supply plants to adapt to a changing climate and will help ensure that our customers in these communities continue to have high-quality drinking water.

To facilitate this work, some areas of Dartmouth will receive water from the J.D. Kline Water Supply Plant in Halifax at points during the project. As a result, Halifax Water customers across the entire Dartmouth system could experience temporary changes, including lower or higher water pressure, potential discolouration, or a change in taste/odour due to the different water supply.

Potential Water Discolouration

If customers experience discoloured water, we ask that they report it online and follow the steps outlined at https://halifaxwater.ca/discoloured-water.​

Potential Change in Water Taste/Smell

As water from Halifax will supplement the supply from Lake Major, customers may notice a change in the smell/taste of their tap water. If this occurs, it is due to the seasonal occurrence of an earthy odour/taste called geosmin. This is a naturally occurring organic compound and is not harmful to human health. To learn more, please visit https://halifaxwater.ca/my-water-has-taste-odour.

We want to assure our customers that Halifax Water monitors water quality across our system and will continue to ensure your water is safe. To relieve pressure on the water system, we request that customers refrain from testing sprinkler systems during this period.

If you have any questions or concerns about the work and its impact on your water supply, please visit the project webpage at https://halifaxwater.ca/lakemajorproject.

For more information on Halifax Water, please check www.halifaxwater.ca, visit us on YouTube, or Twitter @HalifaxWater, Facebook, or call our Customer Care Centre at 902-420-9287.

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