How will you guarantee a safe supply of water so we don’t have a boil water advisory again?

The Total Water Quality Management Plan (TWQMP) will provide secondary disinfection to the water supply and upgrade critical system infrastructure to ensure consistent and reliable service of high-quality drinking water. The TWQMP was required based on the recommendations of the 2010 Boil Water Notice Report when the water utility was under private ownership.

As a result of the report, the Fraser Health Authority had directed the previous owners of the water utility that a secondary disinfectant had to be in place by June 2016. On October 30, 2015, the City of White Rock acquired the water utility from a private company. In 2016, the City of White Rock asked the Fraser Health Authority for an extension in regards to introducing a secondary disinfection so that the City could conduct some testing prior to full implementation of a secondary disinfection. The Fraser Health Authority approved this and the City had until February 1, 2017, to implement a secondary disinfection treatment.

As part of the TWQMP, upgrades to improve the overall system safety and reliability are being addressed.

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1. Is our water safe?
2. How will you guarantee a safe supply of water so we don’t have a boil water advisory again?
3. Does the City perform water quality tests?
4. Does the City have adequate water supply in case of an emergency such as the Five Corners fire?