Bryan Issues 'No Drink Advisory' for WAPA Water on St. Croix Following Discovery of Lead

In an urgent response to recent water quality concerns, Governor Albert Bryan Jr., acting in an "abundance of caution," has issued a "no drinking advisory" for the entire potable water system on St. Croix, advising residents to refrain from consuming tap water until its safety can be confirmed.

2023-10-17 13:16:17 - VI News Staff

The backdrop to this significant action was last weekend’s unsettling revelation. Contrary to prior assurances regarding the safety of the brown water in St. Croix, tests on 53% of 66 water samples unveiled elevated levels of copper and lead. In light of these findings, WAPA presented several precautionary measures. Residents were advised to let their water run for a few minutes before using it, a measure believed to help in flushing out harmful chemicals which might stem from stagnation in pipes. Further recommendations included the use of filters and a stark warning that boiling does not eliminate lead. Additionally, in areas like Diamond, Castle Burke, Colquohoun, and Mon Bijou, where high metal levels persist, residents were counseled against consuming tap water.

The advisory from Governor Bryan, disseminated by Government House on Monday night, expanded the precautionary reach beyond the communities initially pinpointed by WAPA. Until a green light is given regarding the water's safety, the populace is being encouraged to use bottled water or other confirmed safe sources for cooking and drinking purposes.

In their endeavor to ensure public safety, WAPA, in collaboration with the government of the USVI, remains engaged with the Environmental Protection Agency to hone testing protocols for utmost accuracy, according to Gov't House.

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