Drinking Water Advisories in Manitoba

Drinking Water Advisories in Manitoba Collection of interactive web maps illustrating the locations of current Drinking Water Advisories issued for Public (PWS) and Semi-Public (SPWS) Water Systems in Manitoba. Collection of interactive web maps illustrating the locations of current Drinking Water Advisories (Boil Water Advisories (BWA), Water Quality Advisories (WQA), and Drinking Water Avoidance Advisories (DWAA)) issued for Public (PWS) and Semi-Public (SPWS) Water Systems in Manitoba. Seasonal water systems are displayed only during the Summer Season - May 1st to October 31st. Note: an "Info" tab is included in this application for users accessing it from outside of the Office of Drinking Water website.  Pop-ups include the following information: System Name: Name of Public or Semi-Public Water System, typically provides specific location and type of water system in the nameIssue Date: Date of issue of Drinking Water AdvisoryWQA/DWAA Exceedance: Reason for issuing Water Quality or Drinking Water Avoidance Advisory. (Note: This information is only provided for Water Quality Advisories).WQA/DWAA Fact Sheet: Link to fact sheet for the specific reason for the Water Quality or Drinking Water Avoidance Advisory (WQA/DWAA Exceedance field). Fact sheet PDFs found here: https://www.gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/environmentalhealth/water.html. (Note: This information is only provided for Water Quality and Drinking Water Avoidance Advisories).Population Range: Range of population impacted. (Note: This information is only provided for Public Water Systems).Regional Health Authority: Regional Health Authority responsible for issuing and rescinding Drinking Water Advisories for this water system Timeframe to Resolve: Note that this does not equate to the duration of the advisory, but to the expected resolution: Short-term, Medium-term, Long-term (see below for detailed definitions). Operating Period: Year Round or Seasonal water system. (Note: This information is only provided for Public and Semi-Public Water Systems).  Definitions for terms used in the “Timeframe to Resolve” field: Short-term: Water systems listed as short-term are taking immediate steps to address the advisory. The majority of advisories in this category are issued due to minor operational problems that can be easily and timely addressed. Also under this category are water systems that have been under advisory for a longer period of time and are in the process of upgrading their water supply to address the advisory. Medium-term: Water systems listed as medium-term are taking steps to address the advisory within a two to three year period. The majority of advisories in this category are issued due to minor treatment problems that require the installation of basic treatment equipment. Long-term: Water systems listed as long-term require significant financial capital funding to address major operational and treatment problems. The majority of the advisories in this category were issued due to a lack of critical treatment processes. Fact Sheet Links: General Information 2023-11-29 Government of Manitoba manitobamaps@gov.mb.ca Nature and EnvironmentDrinking Water AdvisoriesBoil Water AdvisoriesBWAWater Quality AdvisoriesWQAPublic Water SystemsPWSSemi-Public Water SystemsSPWSYear Round Water SystemsSeasonal Water SystemsOffice of Drinking WaterODWEnvironmentManitobaProvince of ManitobaGovernmentGovernment of ManitobaCanadaPublicDrinking Water Avoidance AdvisoriesDWAAGovernment information original metadata (https://geoportal.gov.mb.ca)HTML https://geoportal.gov.mb.ca/apps/manitoba::drinking-water-advisories-in-manitoba ArcGIS GeoServiceHTML https://manitoba.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=b7d2690cacda4644b4246aa05d7a6098

Collection of interactive web maps illustrating the locations of current Drinking Water Advisories issued for Public (PWS) and Semi-Public (SPWS) Water Systems in Manitoba.

Collection of interactive web maps illustrating the locations of current Drinking Water Advisories (Boil Water Advisories (BWA), Water Quality Advisories (WQA), and Drinking Water Avoidance Advisories (DWAA)) issued for Public (PWS) and Semi-Public (SPWS) Water Systems in Manitoba. Seasonal water systems are displayed only during the Summer Season - May 1st to October 31st. Note: an "Info" tab is included in this application for users accessing it from outside of the Office of Drinking Water website.  Pop-ups include the following information: System Name: Name of Public or Semi-Public Water System, typically provides specific location and type of water system in the nameIssue Date: Date of issue of Drinking Water AdvisoryWQA/DWAA Exceedance: Reason for issuing Water Quality or Drinking Water Avoidance Advisory. (Note: This information is only provided for Water Quality Advisories).WQA/DWAA Fact Sheet: Link to fact sheet for the specific reason for the Water Quality or Drinking Water Avoidance Advisory (WQA/DWAA Exceedance field). Fact sheet PDFs found here: https://www.gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/environmentalhealth/water.html. (Note: This information is only provided for Water Quality and Drinking Water Avoidance Advisories).Population Range: Range of population impacted. (Note: This information is only provided for Public Water Systems).Regional Health Authority: Regional Health Authority responsible for issuing and rescinding Drinking Water Advisories for this water system Timeframe to Resolve: Note that this does not equate to the duration of the advisory, but to the expected resolution: Short-term, Medium-term, Long-term (see below for detailed definitions). Operating Period: Year Round or Seasonal water system. (Note: This information is only provided for Public and Semi-Public Water Systems).  Definitions for terms used in the “Timeframe to Resolve” field: Short-term: Water systems listed as short-term are taking immediate steps to address the advisory. The majority of advisories in this category are issued due to minor operational problems that can be easily and timely addressed. Also under this category are water systems that have been under advisory for a longer period of time and are in the process of upgrading their water supply to address the advisory. Medium-term: Water systems listed as medium-term are taking steps to address the advisory within a two to three year period. The majority of advisories in this category are issued due to minor treatment problems that require the installation of basic treatment equipment. Long-term: Water systems listed as long-term require significant financial capital funding to address major operational and treatment problems. The majority of the advisories in this category were issued due to a lack of critical treatment processes. Fact Sheet Links: General Information

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