CONTAMINATED WATER AT LOUIS STELZER COUNTY PARK WATER SYSTEM

by ECM | June 24, 2015 11:47 pm

 

June 24, 2015 (Lakeside)–The County of San Diego, Department of Environmental Health (DEH) has issued a Boil Water Order and Public Notification for Louis Stelzer County Park located at 11470 Wildcat Canyon Road, Lakeside, effective immediately.  The water system serves a ranger station, volunteer pad, park drinking fountains and public restrooms.

The drinking water system has tested present for total coliform bacteria. 

Total coliform bacteria can come from soils and other sources in the environment and can indicate a problem with the water supply system. The Boil Water Order was issued to ensure all water used is free from contamination.  The Boil Water Order will remain in effect until the distribution system has been disinfected and additional samples confirm the absence of bacteria in the water supply.

For more information on the Boil Water Order, please contact:

Jason Hemmens

Deputy Director

County of San Diego Department of Parks and Recreation

(858) 966-1342

 

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