Drinking Water Safety After A Power Outage
Emergencies can happen and when they do the best strategy is to already have a plan in place. This includes knowing the proper water safety precautions to take if prolonged power outages do occur.
If you use water from a private well, a power outage will normally cause the water pump to fail. In this situation, you should use another source of safe water such as commercially bottled water or follow the instructions below to temporarily treat your water. If you have a back-up generator, you may continue to use the water as you did before the power failure.
If you have a private treatment system for your drinking water, such as ultraviolet light, make sure the treatment system is running properly once the power is restored. Before drinking the water, flush all lines by letting the water run for five minutes. The safety of your water should be confirmed before use by verifying drinking water treatment equipment is operating according to manufacturer directions and testing the drinking water supply.
Most municipal water treatment plants have backup generator systems in place and the water systems are still reliable, however, you should listen to local emergency officials in the event that other precautions or water conservation messages are put in place.
External Links
Well Disinfection Tool - Public Health Ontario
Well Water and Health: Well Safety During and After Emergencies - Health Canada