As a precautionary measure, Council requests that all residents in Moranbah boil tap water used for drinking following higher levels of turbidity in the town water supply.
As a precautionary measure, Council requests that all residents in Moranbah boil tap water used for drinking following higher levels of turbidity in the town water supply.
This alert is precautionary and applies to all residents in Moranbah from 1:40pm Saturday, 25 March 2023.
Isaac Regional Council is working closely with the Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water along with Queensland Health as a precaution until the situation is resolved. In the interim Council has begun a water flushing program and will be using water hydrants across town to clear the water network.
The boil water alert will stay in effect until the Isaac Regional Council and Queensland Health are confident the situation is resolved. Updates will be provided to community.
People should use cooled boiled water or bottled water for:
• drinking.
• brushing teeth.
• preparing and cooking foods.
• washing raw foods such as fruit and vegetables.
• preparing beverages and making ice.
• preparing baby formula.
• sponge-bathing infants.
Unboiled drinking water can be used for:
• showering and bathing other than infants (avoid getting water in the mouth).
• washing dishes by hand or in a dishwasher.
• washing clothes.
• flushing toilets.
People should bring drinking water to a rolling boil and then allow water to cool before using it or storing it in a clean, closed container for later use. Kettles with automatic cut-off switches are suitable for producing boiled water. Variable temperature kettles should be set to boil.
Residents are asked to share this alert with neighbours and friends.
Please contact Council’s Customer Service Centre available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227).
Council wishes to thank the public for their patience.
Jeff Stewart-Harris PSM
Chief Executive Officer