Boil water warning lifted in Saint Bruno de Montarville maintained in Boucherville –

Boil water warning lifted in Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, maintained in Boucherville –

The city of Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville confirms that the boil water warning in force in its area since September 1 has now been lifted as of Monday at 3:30 p.m.

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The tests carried out on the network in the last 48 hours in accordance with the rules set by the health department prove that the water is safe for consumption, explains the municipality in a press release.

The boil water warning was issued on September 1 due to the possible presence of E. coli bacteria

Residents no longer have to boil water before drinking it.

The city of Longueuil rescinded its notice on Sunday after more than 48 hours.

The boil water advisory has been partially lifted for Boucherville as of 7:30 p.m. Monday.

In fact, the area south of Blvd. de Mortagne (towards Highway 20) no longer falls under this notice.

Further details can be found on the municipality’s website.

The Patriotes School Service Center (CSSP), in turn, announced on Tuesday September 5 the suspension of classes at De Mortagne secondary school.

“Due to the combination of the work currently underway at the school, the boil water advisory still in effect in Boucherville and the forecast weather, classes will be suspended tomorrow, September 5, at From Mortagne Secondary School. “The situation will be reassessed on September 5th at 4 p.m.,” reads the service center’s website.