Up to 40,000 resident on NSW's Central Coast are being advised to boil their water before drinking it after E. coli was discovered in the local water supply. The bacteria was found during ...
"After liaising with NSW Health, we were advised that we should put out a boil water alert, but we also isolated Terrigal Reservoir. "So no water from Terrigal Reservoir has been entering the ...
Update: Central Coast Council cancelled its ‘Boil ... water supply contained E. coli bacteria. Further testing to validate the result was under way, and the council notified NSW Health.
Almost 50,000 residents on the Central Coast have been told not to consume tap water unless it has been boiled, after sampling revealed the water supply had "potentially been compromised".
coli bacteria,” a statement read. “Since community safety is always a priority, council, in consultation with NSW Health, issued a precautionary boil water alert to the affected areas,” it said.