204.534.2433 info@boissevain.ca

WATER SERVICE HAS BEEN RESTORED

Water service has been restored and a Boil Water Advisory is now in effect for users in northwest Boissevain. See below for further details regarding the Boil Water Advisory. 
📍 Affected Area:
• West of Rae Street, including North Railway Street to Caranton Road
🔹 Boil all water for at least 1 minute before drinking, cooking, brushing teeth, or washing food.
This advisory will remain in place until the water is confirmed safe for use.

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WATER OUTAGE: WEST OF RAE STREET

A water line break has occurred on North Railway Street west. Due to the substantial loss of water, service to northwest of Boissevain has been shut off since last night. Crews are diligently working to repair the water main, and hope to restore water service by noon, September 27.

Affected Area:

  • North Railway Street, west of Rae Street and north to Anderson Drive

Important:

Once water service is restored, a Boil Water Advisory is in effect for the affected area. Please take appropriate precautions when using water for drinking, cooking, and oral hygiene. See below for further details.

We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience as we work to resolve this issue as quickly and safely as possible.

 

BOIL WATER ADVISORY
FOR A PORTION OF THE BOISSEVAIN PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM

For utility users west of Rae Street including North Railway Street to Caranton Road

Issued by the Medical Officer of Health, Manitoba Health and the Office of Drinking Water, Manitoba Environment and Climate

September 27, 2025

A major distribution failure (break) on September 27, 2025, has led to the loss of water pressure in a portion of the Boissevain distribution system [West of Rae St including N. Railway St to Caranton Rd]. Distribution depressurization can compromise the safety of the water supply; therefore, a boil water advisory has been issued to ensure public health protection.

 

RECOMMENDATIONS

Until further notice, all water used for consumption should be brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute before it is used for:

  • Drinking and ice making
  • Preparing beverages, such as infant formula
  • Preparing food, including washing fruits and vegetables
  • Brushing teeth

It is not necessary to boil tap water used for other household purposes, such as laundry or washing dishes. Adults and older children that are able to avoid swallowing the water can wash, bathe, or shower. Young children should be sponge bathed. If boiling is not practical, an alternate and safe supply of water should be used for consumptive purposes; i.e. bottled water. Boil Water Advisory Fact Sheet #1 – Boil Water Advisory For Manitoba Water System Users contains additional information on water use and can be found on the website below.
BWA Factsheet 1- Residential Water Users

All commercial, public and permitted facilities (ex: restaurants, health care facilities, day cares, personal care homes and other private facilities that provide

food and water services) must follow water use recommendations from the Boil Water Advisory Fact Sheet #3 – Boil Water Advisory For Commercial/Public Facilities. A copy of this Fact Sheet is available on the website below.
BWA Factsheet 3- Commercial and Public Facilities

To avoid burn injuries from hot water, caution should be taken. Please keep young children away from boiling water. Place kettles and pots away from counter and stove edges.

Please share this information with other people who use the tap water, especially those who may not have received this notice directly (ex: renters, tenants, staff, or clients). This notice can also be posted in common areas where people tend to gather.

 

DURATION

The Boil Water Advisory will remain in effect until the water supplied by this water system no longer presents a risk to public health. You will be notified when the advisory has been rescinded.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact water system at 204- 534-6942 or the Regional Drinking Water Officer at 204-724-0685, or Health Links at 204-788-8200 (toll free at 1-888-315-9257).

To review Fact Sheets on water use, please go to www.manitoba.ca/drinkingwater or http://www.gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/environmentalhealth/water.html

Boissevain BWA Notice