Boil Water Notice Lifted

Effective immediately, the boil water notice for Mosier has been lifted. Testing confirmed the water is safe to drink.

What to Do After The Boil Notice is Lifted

Before consuming any water, run all taps that have not been used since the beginning of the event for 2 minutes or until the water runs cold. This will flush any potentially contaminated water from the plumbing. 

What should I do with ice, food, or beverages made during the boil water notice? 

All ice and beverages made with non-boiled water since the notice was issued should be discarded. Any food made with water since the notice was issued that is not thoroughly cooked above 165 degrees should also be discarded. Food that is cooked (boiled, grilled, or baked) at a temperature above 165 degrees is safe to consume. 

Should I replace my home water filter after the event? 

This incident should not have impacted your water filter. As a general health precaution, filters should be changed according to the regular schedule recommended by the manufacturer, as old filters can diminish water quality. 

For more information, contact John Grim P.E., Mosier Emergency Services at (541) 993-5421. General guidelines on ways to lessen the risk of infection by contaminants in drinking water are available from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791, or the Oregon Health Authority’s Drinking Water Services at 971-673-0405. 

Sistema de agua de la ciudad de Mosier, OR 

Aviso sobre hervir agua levantado el 26/07/2024

Qué hacer después de que se levante la advertencia de hervir el agua

Antes de consumir agua, abra todos los grifos que no se hayan utilizado desde el inicio del evento durante 2 minutos o hasta que el agua salga fría. Esto eliminará el agua potencialmente contaminada de las tuberías. 

¿Qué debo hacer con el hielo, los alimentos o las bebidas preparados durante el aviso de hervir el agua? 

Todo el hielo y las bebidas elaborados con agua no hervida desde que se emitió el aviso deben desecharse. También se debe desechar cualquier alimento elaborado con agua desde que se emitió el aviso que no esté completamente cocido a más de 165 grados. Los alimentos cocinados (hervidos, a la parrilla o al horno) a una temperatura superior a 165 grados son seguros para consumir. 

¿Debo reemplazar el filtro de agua de mi casa después del evento? 

Este incidente no debería haber afectado su filtro de agua. Como precaución general de salud, los filtros deben cambiarse según el cronograma regular recomendado por el fabricante, ya que los filtros viejos pueden disminuir la calidad del agua. 

Para obtener más información, comuníquese con John Grim P.E., Servicios de Emergencia de Mosier al (541) 993-5421. Las pautas generales sobre formas de reducir el riesgo de infección por contaminantes en el agua potable están disponibles en la línea directa de agua potable segura de la EPA al 1-800-426-4791 o en la Autoridad de Salud de Oregon, Servicios de agua potable al 971-673-0405. 


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208 Washington St, Mosier, OR 97040
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