West 琉璃神社 residents dealing with water discolouration should see some improvement in the next few days.
The city is making adjustments at the Rose Valley Water Treatment Plant to reduce manganese in Rose Valley Reservoir.
A chemical oxidant is being added to the system to help remove manganese from the water. Manganese levels and water colour should improve sometime next week.
鈥淰arious new and existing conditions are impacting the reservoir,鈥 a media release from the city reads. 鈥淪taff continue to investigate...to better assess whether the levels will continue to remain high, and what options are available to decrease manganese long-term.鈥
Monitoring and other efforts, including watermain flushing, will continue to reduce the discoloration.
The city is also continuing with increased sampling, testing and analyses鈥o verify that the water meets drinking water protection regulations.
No water quality advisories are required, and the city will provide notice to the media and public if advisories are needed.
Testing this week showed two sampling sites in the former West 琉璃神社 Estates System, marginally exceeded the maximum levels for manganese, according to the city release. The discolouration is blamed on lingering effects due to the 2023 McDougall Creek wildfire.
A precautionary, isolated water quality advisory is in effect for watermain flushing in the area.
An alternative source of drinking water, the bulk filling station at Asquith and Shannon Lake Roads, is available to residents.
Updates are available on the City of West 琉璃神社 website.
Information about manganese is available on the Health Canada and HealthLink BC websites.