Ville de Gatineau
Preventive boil water advisory for part of Hull sector
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This news release was published on May 23, 2023. The information in this news release may be out of date and some links may be broken.

Ville de Gatineau
News release
Preventive boil water advisory for part of Hull sector

Gatineau, May 23, 2023. - Ville de Gatineau is issuing a preventive boil water advisory for approximately 960 users in the Hull sector. This preventive boil water advisory is being issued following a break in the water system. The advisory will remain in effect until lifted.

Perimeter of the advisory

The affected residences are located at the following addresses:
- 3 to 90 rue Normandie;
- 3 and 4 rue de Luze ;
- 1 to 92 rue Lavallée ;
- 1 to 14 rue de l'Aquitaine;
- 2 to 30 rue Deauville ;
- 2 to 36 Impasse de Brest ;
- 79 to 85 rue Lucien-Brault ;
- 73 to 75 rue Jumonville ;
- 24 to 28 rue Arthur-Buies.
The area affected by the preventive boil water advisory can be viewed at the end of this release.

If you are in the area affected by the preventive boil water advisory

Affected individuals and establishments will be required to boil their water for one minute before consumption until the advisory is lifted.
After the preventive boil water advisory is lifted, you will need to:
- Open all cold water faucets and let the water run for one minute or until it becomes cold before using it. The same should be done for water fountains;
- Discard any ice that was made with the water while the advisory was in effect;
- For more information: gatineau.ca or 311.
The public is invited to sign up for the notification system to receive boil water notices by:
- Email;
- Telephone;
- Text message.


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Boil water and drinking water avoidance advisories – Everything you need to know

Notification system

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Recognized for its quality of life, Gatineau is a city of 298,000 inhabitants. It is located on the north shore of the Ottawa River, and extends east and west of the Gatineau River.

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