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Precautionary Boil Water Advisory and Residents Asked to Temporarily Reduce Use of Water in City of Owen Sound
As advised by Grey Bruce Public Health, the City of Owen Sound has issued a precautionary boil water advisory for all residents and consumers using the municipal water system. This is a precautionary measure due to high levels of turbidity (cloudiness in the water) observed at the water treatment plant. High levels of turbidity can interfere with disinfection, which is one component of water treatment. The water currently continues to meet all other quality and testing standards.
While the precautionary boil water advisory is in place, please bring all water to a rolling boil for one (1) minute before using it for drinking, preparing food or beverages, making ice cubes, washing fruits and vegetables, or brushing teeth. This is particularly important for young children, older adults and people who are immuno-compromised to protect their health.
It’s not necessary to boil tap water used for other household purposes, such as showering, laundry, bathing or washing dishes.
Drinking water directly from the tap is not recommended and could potentially result in illness.
In addition to boiling water, the City of Owen Sound is asking all residents, as well as anyone who lives or works in a building connected to the City’s water system, to reduce their water use. This request will aid in required remedial actions.
This impacts the entire City of Owen Sound as well as parts of Meaford (Village of Leith) and Georgian Bluffs who are connected to the City of Owen Sound water system.
The City of Owen Sound is monitoring the water quality closely with increased testing and working with Grey Bruce Public Health to assess the potential risk to health and ensure appropriate mitigation measures are in place.
Residents will be notified when the precautionary boil water advisory notice is lifted at OwenSound.ca/News. This will occur when the water is confirmed to be safe to consume.
Please share this information with contacts who use the municipal water system in the City of Owen Sound.
Notice to Ratepayers Regarding Water Bills
March 6, 2026: Some water bills are currently delayed and will be issued shortly. We are working on the issue and will have them available as soon as possible. Bills will be due 21 days after mailout day; ratepayers will not be charged a penalty if paid within this timeframe. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work through this issue.
To confirm, register, or amend your information, visit Register to Vote Ontario until August 14, 2026. Our Municipal Election Day is October 26, 2026.
It’s nearly time for Labour Day weekend, and the City is reminding everyone of facility closures, modified hours, and alternate programming.
On Sunday, August 25, 2024 at approximately 12:30PM, Owen Sound Fire and Emergency Services responded to a report of a structure fire with heavy smoke coming from a 2nd floor window in the 1000 block of 6th Ave W.
Cause of fire is due to a clothes dryer malfunction. No injuries occurred as a result of the fire. Residents are reminded to clean your lint trap and dryer vents regularly.
Service requests or concerns can be submitted for various City services online. By visiting OwenSound.ca/ReportAConcern, issues and by-law complaints can be directed to the appropriate staff for tracking and follow-up purposes.
Please note that the September meeting of the Strategic Planning Ad Hoc Committee has been rescheduled to Wednesday, September 4, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall.
With the 2024 Salmon Spectacular event beginning soon, residents and visitors are reminded boat launch passes can be easily and conveniently purchased online, as well as camping at the Kelso Beach at Nawash Park Campground can also be booked online through the City’s Tourism website or directly through the City’s online Facility Booking portal here.
Representatives from the City of Owen Sound are attending the annual Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) Conference in Ottawa from August 18 through August 21, 2024.
More than 2,500 participants from hundreds of municipalities and organizations across Ontario are attending the conference, which serves as a critical platform for municipal and provincial officials to address pressing challenges that extend beyond municipal resources and responsibilities.
The Council of The Corporation of the City of Owen Sound intends to pass a by-law to govern the proceedings of Council and Committees (the “Procedural By-law”) in accordance with section 238 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25.
The by-law will replace Procedural By-law No. 2021-123 and will incorporate multiple staff recommendations from staff report CR-24-077, as approved by the Corporate Services Committee and City Council.
Another Household Hazardous Waste Day event is taking place this Saturday, August 17! The event will be held at the Public Works Facility (1900 20th Street East) from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Owen Sound is pleased to announce the City’s grant application was approved by the Ministry of Infrastructure and will receive provincial grant funding of $1,758,662 to support water main improvements at 32nd Street East and East Bayshore Road. This project will enhance the water system and facilitate the residential development of 712 units of new purpose-built rental housing in the City.
From Friday, August 16th, through Monday, August 19th, 2024, traffic lanes will be reduced on both sides of the road north of the bridge on the Eddie Sargent Parkway to accommodate The Georgian Bay Folk Society’s Summerfolk Music & Craft Festival.
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