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Home » Lead issue resolved on BC Ferries vessel, water and food service restored
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Lead issue resolved on BC Ferries vessel, water and food service restored

By News RoomMarch 31, 20262 Mins Read
Lead issue resolved on BC Ferries vessel, water and food service restored
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BC Ferries says potable water service has been restored on the Salish Raven vessel after elevated lead levels were detected last week.

The organization confirmed that multiple recent water samples taken from the vessel, which sails between Swartz Bay and the Gulf Islands, met all safety standards.

Water on board is now safe to drink, BC Ferries said, and full food service has resumed.

Earlier this month, E. coli and coliform bacteria were also found in water samples from the Queen of Alberni and the Salish Orca, forcing a temporary food service shutdown.

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Potable water service on those vessels was also restored.


“I think people should have confidence both in our testing, in the rigorous nature of our testing, but also how closely we work with public health,” Jeff Groot with BC Ferries said.

“So BC Ferries is obviously, we do the testing, we get the lab results back, but we also rely on close collaboration with the experts in public health to identify where further action needs to be taken, where there needs to be broad notification, or where the concern might actually be bigger than what the case was in these instances.”

Last week, reports of brown water on the Queen of Cumberland vessel also prompted a system flush.

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