
The City of Montreal is warning people in the Bleury Street, St-Antoine Street, Beaver Hall Hill, and René-Lévesque Boulevard area to not consume or use the water for any purpose.
⚠Do Not Use Water advisory in effect⚠
Area bordered by Rue De Bleury, Côte du Beaver Hall, Boulevard René-Lévesque and Rue Saint-Antoine in Ville-Marie until further notice.
All possible measures are being taken to determine the source of the problem and correct it. pic.twitter.com/pD7qIthlLk— Ville de Montréal (@MTL_Zoom) May 10, 2018
Map of the affected area:https://t.co/MbdhHj3gau …
Area residents must not use tap water, even if it has been boiled.
— Ville de Montréal (@MTL_Zoom) May 10, 2018
“Area bordered by Rue De Bleury, Côte du Beaver Hall, Boulevard René-Lévesque and Rue Saint-Antoine in Ville-Marie until further notice. All possible measures are being taken to determine the source of the problem and correct it,” said the city on Twitter.
The city says the water is not safe to use for drinking, washing, showering, or any other purpose.
A notice will be posted when the water is safe.