LONGUEUIL, QC, Aug. 10, 2024 /CNW/ - 02:45, a.m. — Ville de Longueuil has issued a boil water advisory for the cities of Boucherville, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, for the borough of Saint-Hubert and a portion of the Vieux-Longueuil borough, in the city of Longueuil. The notice is issued due to a drop in pressure following a technical issue caused by the power outages. To find out which sector is affected by the notice, consult the interactive map.

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For this sector, we recommend boiling water for at least one minute before consumption, until further notice and for a minimum of 24 hours.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your understanding.

When the boil-water advisory period is lifted, Ville de Longueuil will communicate the news on longueuil.quebec.

What must you do?

You must use tap water that has previously been boiled to a rolling boil for one minute, or bottled water, for all of the following uses until an advisory to the contrary is issued:

  • To drink and prepare beverages;
  • To prepare baby bottles and baby food;
  • To wash and prepare raw food (fruits, vegetables, etc.);
  • To prepare foods that do not require extended cooking time (canned soups, desserts, etc.);
  • To make ice cubes;
  • To brush your teeth and rinse your mouth;
  • To provide drinking water to pets.

Serviced schools, enterprises, businesses and institutions

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

Source :     

Direction des communications et des affaires publiques


Ville de Longueuil


Téléphone : 450 463-7270


communications.medias@longueuil.quebec


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