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Boil water advisory in effect for White Oaks Village and Nanticoke Business Park

Grand Erie Public Health (GEPH) has issued a boil water advisory for the White Oaks Village in Hagersville and Nanticoke Business Park until further notice. Public health has been advised of water samples that indicate the presence of bacteria in the water.
Those in the impacted area are advised to use bottled water or boil tap water for at least one minute before drinking, preparing infant formula and juice, brushing teeth, making ice or using the water to prepare food.
Those impacted will be notified once the advisory has been lifted.
For more information on what to do during a boil water advisory, including steps for safe water use and answers to common questions, visit www.hnhu.org/boilwateradvisory.
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About Grand Erie Public Health
Grand Erie Public Health (GEPH) is one of Ontario’s public health units. GEPH formed in January 2025 when the Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit and Brant County Health Unit merged. We are dedicated to promoting and protecting the health and well-being of communities within the County of Brant, City of Brantford, Haldimand County, and Norfolk County. Our work is guided by the Health Protection and Promotion Act and the Ontario Public Health Standards, ensuring that our programs and services meet the highest standards of public health practice. We are committed to fostering healthy communities through prevention, education, and health promotion, while working in collaboration with local partners to address the unique needs of our diverse populations.