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Boil water advisory issued for northern parts of Okotoks, Alta.

People living in Okotoks are being told to stop watering their lawns and gardens, while residents in the northern part of the town are being advised to boil their drinking water because of low supply in the reservoirs.

Entire town south of Calgary under mandatory watering ban

Water coming out from a tap.
A boil water advisory was issued for the northern parts of Okotoks because of a loss of water pressure in the system. (CBC)

People living in Okotoks, a town of 30,000 justsouth of Calgary, are being told to stop watering their lawns and gardens, while residents in the northern part of the community are being advised to boil their drinking water because of low supply in the reservoirs.

The boil water advisory from Alberta Health Services and Alberta Environment and Parks affects several neighbourhoods: D'Arcy Ranch, Crystal Shores, Crystal Green, Air Ranch, Suntreeand some parts of Crystal Ridge and Sandstone.

The town says people in those areas should boil water from thefaucet for one minute before using itfor drinking, food preparation or dental care purposes.

A leak in the north end of town has compromised the water levels in two reservoirs, the province says.

"This is a precautionary measure that should be followed until further notice, and we want to thank those impacted by this advisory for their support and patience as we work through flushing and water quality testing to confirm the safety of the water," said Okotoks operations and water utilities director Chris Radford in a release.

The boil water advisory will remain in effect untilflushing is completed and bacteriological tests are done, the town says.

The entire town is covered by the mandatory outdoor watering ban, according to an Alberta Emergency Alert issued Monday.

As a result of a loss of water pressure in the northern part Okotoks, Alberta Health Services and Alberta Environment and Parks has issued a boil water advisory for Zones 3 and 4, shown in purple. (Town of Okotoks)