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IHA answers questions regarding Lemon Creek spill

Interior Health Authority
By Interior Health Authority
August 17th, 2013

Interior Heath today issued a release answering frequently-asked questions:

Q: Why did Interior Health lift the Do Not Use water orders?

A: Interior Health’s Medical Health Officer lifted the orders after careful review of the testing that was done on each section of the Kootenay and Slocan rivers by the consultants handling the clean-up. The decisions also took into consideration a groundwater risk assessment and daily reports on the progress of the clean-up. Interior Health was aware that there were still pockets of fuel on the river but was satisfied that the amounts were relatively small, and that the clean-up process would contain the material. The remaining fuel represents a very low health risk and was not justification for maintaining the generalized, broad Do Not Use order.

Q: How do I know my water is safe to drink or swim in?

A: If you do not see or smell fuel in your water, it is suitable for use. However, recognizing there remains some localized areas of fuel, Interior Health is advising the public to avoid locations on the river where the fuel is visible or fumes persist, and if their water supply smells of fuel vapour, they should not use the water and should contact Interior Health’s Health Protection staff at 250-420-2220

.Q: What do I do if I see or smell fuel in my water?

A: IH has posted flushing instructions on its website (www.interiorhealth.ca). If residents smell fuel odour in their water after flushing their system, they should contact Interior Health. Health Protection staff will assess the information and provide advice about next steps.

Q: Should I get my water tested?

A: Interior Health is not recommending that everyone should test their water. If, after flushing of the water system, there is no odour in the water, then there is no reason to be concerned about possible adverse health effects. If residents still wish to test their water, residents can contact Interior Health at 250-420-2220

Health Protection staff will provide a list of some analytical laboratories capable of doing that testing.

Q: Where can I access results of water testing?

A:This data will be shared with the public early next week by the consulting company that conducted the testing, and Interior Health will make these results available on our website (www.interiorhealth.ca).

Q: Has anyone been sick as a result of the jet fuel spill? What do I do if I feel sick?

A: Early in the spill response, Interior Health did receive reports about symptoms of nausea and vomiting, as a result of inhalation of fuel vapours. This affected a small number of people. Interior Health has not been advised by physicians of any other cases. However, Interior Health advises that anyone with specific health questions or concerns should contact their family physician as well as IH Health Protection at 250-420-2220

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