MOHW Advisory on Treating Drinking Water

MOHW Advisory on Treating Drinking Water

Belmopan. October 19, 2024, 4:00 p.m.   

Due to flooding caused by the passage of Tropical Storm Nadine, drinking water sources in many areas of the country have become unsafe. These may include municipal water systems (BWS), rural water systems, wells, and those stored in water tanks and vats. Affected water may appear dark in color, have an odor, or have floating fragments.

All sources used for drinking, cooking or bathing should be treated to make them safe by one of the following methods:

Bleach (Clorox):

  1. Add one tablespoon of bleach to five gallons of water.
  2. Mix the bleach and water completely and leave to stand for 30 minutes before using.

DO NOT USE BLEACH THAT IS SCENTED.

Boil drinking water:

  1. Place water in a pot and heat until it comes to a rolling boil. Boil for one minute.
  2. Remove from the stove to cool and store in a clean covered container

to prevent contamination.

Purification tablets (if available):

  1. Add water purification tablets according to the directions on the package.
  2. Let water stand for the treatment time and then store it safely.

The public is encouraged to be safe during this time. The ministry will continue to monitor the flooding situation and notify the public when water sources are safe to drink and used for other purposes.

For more information, please contact the nearest public health office.

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