While the waters’ flood has reached the level of minor flooding in certain sectors, the city of Rouyn-Noranda calls on citizens to prudence in order to protect their health. Those who have wells should be particularly vigilant about their water consumption. Risks linked to electricity and gas are also to be watched closely.
The 1is May, the water level at the Kinojevis river in Clericy reached a speed of 347 m3/second, seven times more than normal. This is an indicator that the level of downstream lakes will continue to climb for another 24 to 48 hours, except to the west (Lake Kanasuta, Opasatica and Solitaire River) where the level should stabilize.
Subsequently, depending on the current data, the city provides that the level should remain stable or decrease depending on the location.
The city mobilized the team of the municipal civil security organization. The fire service teams are on the ground and assist citizens who have asked for it. “We have noticed that several citizens have prepared themselves to face minor floods and we thank them. This prevention greatly facilitates the work of our teams, ”recognizes the director of public security, Mr. Luc Tremblay.
Drinking water consumption
Citizens whose wells are currently flooded must consider their water as non-potable, that is to say unfit for consumption, even if it is clear and odorless. It is recommended to boil it with large broths for one minute before consuming it or using bottled water. The owners must ensure that their well water meets standards before starting to consume it.
Risks related to electricity and gas
If the water begins to invade the basement, citizens must refrain from touching anything and communicating immediately with Hydro-Québec at 1 800 790-2424 to have the service interrupted. If the flood is inevitable, but the water has not yet started to invade the basement, citizens must cut the current in order to rule out any danger of electrization or fire. It is also recommended to close the gas, bottles of bottles and propane tanks.
Citizens can consult the web page protect their health in the event of a flood | Quebec government for details. For more information or for a request for assistance, contact the Fire and Civil Security Service of the City of Rouyn-Noranda at 819 797-7124.