Batlow Boil Water Notice Lifted – 24 January 2025 - 3.55pm
Published on 24 January 2025
The Boil Water notice that has been in place from 20 January 2025 in Batlow has now been lifted in consultation with NSW Health. Water in the Batlow reticulation is now safe to drink.
Snowy Valleys Council has been working closely with NSW Health and NSW DCCEEW to resolve the issue with chlorine dosing equipment at the water treatment plant.
Following the repair of equipment, comprehensive water quality monitoring and flushing of the water supply network was undertaken.
Water samples were sent for microbial analysis, and the results were shared with NSW Health.
Council would like to thank the Batlow community for their patience while Council worked through this issue and apologises for the inconvenience that this has caused.
Advice for water tanks filled during a Boil Water Notice
- If you have filled any tanks with reticulated water during the boil water notice, you should empty and refill the tank or continue to boil this water until the tank has been emptied and refilled. NSW Health has guidance for water tanks on the website.
Flushing internal plumbing
If you have not used reticulated (tap) water for the last couple of days, flush internal plumbing by:
- Identify options for collection and reuse of flushed water, e.g. plant watering.
- Identify the taps furthest from the water meter. Open the taps to allow water from the main to flush the building’s pipes. Let the taps run for at least 2 minutes. Flushing for a longer period of time (up to 5 minutes) or selecting outlets at a number of locations may be required for larger buildings.
- Flush each drinking water outlet for about 10 seconds to remove water that has been sitting in the taps
Anyone concerned about their health is advised to contact their local medical professional.