increased turbidity

https://www.kelownacapnews.com/news/water-quality-advisory-for-kelownas-falcon-ridge-neighbourhood/

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A water quality advisory has been issued for residents on the Falcon Ridge water system off Highway 33. An email statement from the Regional District of Central Okanagan (RDCO) states that increased turbidity in the Mission Creek water source from the annual snowpack melt has resulted in water quality that might impact children, the elderly, or those with weakened immune systems.

Kalamalka Lake water source has been turned off for Greater Vernon Water customers

Kalamalka Lake water source has been turned off for Greater Vernon Water customers

The Regional District of North Okanagan (RDNO) announced late Friday night that the Kalamalka Lake water source has been turned off effective immediately due to increased turbidity. Customers of Greater Vernon Water (GVW) will be affected by this. The RDNO said the decision to remove the Kalamalka Lake water source was based on increased turbidity at the drinking water system intake.

Bathurst residents concerned about cloudy, brown drinking water

Bathurst residents concerned about cloudy, brown drinking water

The water flowing from Joel Pickard's faucet looked clear at first. But after pouring a glass — he could tell something was wrong. "I could just smell the dirt, so I took a drink and it tasted like dirt," he said. The Bathurst resident noticed what appeared to be sediment in his drinking water, so he reported it to the city in June. They told him it was safe, so his family continued using it until the taste became too strong to swallow.