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Boil Water Alert Lifted Central Coast Council

We are pleased to report that new testing results taken from Terrigal Reservoir system, have confirmed that there is no E. coli bacteria present in the water"...

Boil Water Alert LIFTED.

Updated 2:48pm Wednesday 5 February 2025

We are pleased to report that new testing results taken from Terrigal Reservoir system, have confirmed that there is no E. coli bacteria present in the water supply. 

As a result, Council in consultation with NSW Health, have lifted the Boil Water Alert.

Councils thorough investigations and further testing validated by an independent NATA-accredited laboratory, have confirmed that the water supply is safe.

The precautionary Boil Water Alert was issued on Tuesday 4 February for Terrigal, North Avoca, Avoca Beach, Copacabana, MacMasters Beach, Picketts Valley, Erina, Erina Heights, and Kincumber.

We thank the community for their patience and cooperation.

Updated 10:56am Wednesday 5 February 2025

BOIL WATER ALERT REMAINS IN PLACE – Users of water supply in Terrigal, North Avoca, Avoca Beach, Copacabana, MacMasters Beach, Picketts Valley, Erina, Erina Heights and Kincumber are advised to boil water prior to consumption.

Water testing has revealed that the water supply to these areas has potentially been compromised. As a precaution, whilst further investigations are being undertaken, the Boil Water Alert has been issued.

The Boil Water Alert issued by Council yesterday remains in place.

Recent samples have detected the presence of E. coli bacteriato, and further testing to validate the result is underway. NSW Health has been alerted.

As soon as more information is known, further communications will be issued. We anticipate an update by 3.30pm Wed 5  February 2025.

Recent samples have detected the presence of E. coli bacteria, and further testing to validate the result is underway. NSW Health has been alerted.

Council’s priority is community safety. Residents and businesses are advised until further notice:

Water used for drinking or food preparation should be brought to a rolling boil. Kettles with automatic shut off switches can do this. Water should then be allowed to cool and stored in a clean container with a lid and refrigerated.

Immune compromised people should be especially vigilant.

People caring for young children, should be careful to avoid scalding, when you are heating and then cooling the water.

Tap water is safe for bathing. There is a potential risk if water is swallowed during washing and bathing. Parents and carers could consider a sponge bath for children as an alternative.

It is important the community acts on the advice provided by Central Coast Council to keep boiling their water.

We will continue to update the community on the situation.  

For further information is available on NSW Health’s webpage: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/environment/water/Pages/boil-water-alert-…

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