UPDATE: Water service restored in Juniper and Rose Hill, only safe for bathing and cleaning
UPDATE (11:30 a.m.): Water service has been restored for some neighbourhoods in east Kamloops that are impacted by a water main break in the city.
The City of Kamloops says residents and businesses in Juniper Ridge and Rose Hill can turn their taps back on under “do not drink or consume” and “conserve water” restrictions, as contaminants may remain. The city emphasizes that boiling water will not make it safe.
“Throughout the night, crews replenished reservoirs and cleared air from pipelines to temporarily restore water service for essential use only to most areas. However, use restrictions vary by zone,” the city states in an update Wednesday morning.
Currently, tap water in Juniper Ridge and Rose Hill is safe for bathing, flushing toilets and household cleaning. The water is not safe for brushing teeth, cooking or drinking, including for pets.


