Comox Valley lifts emergency water restrictions after sewer leak repairs
COMOX — Residents in B.C.’s Comox Valley can resume normal use of toilets, dishwashers and washing machines after the regional district announced Tuesday that repairs to a major sewer leak were complete.
In an update, the Comox Valley Regional District said a sewage leak that occurred earlier in the day near the Comox Marina had stopped and spill response was underway.
The emergency resulted in the district asking residents in Courtenay, Comox and the K’omoks First Nation to stop all non-essential water use involving water that drains into the sewage system.
Area resident Steve Jones said the regional district sent out text messages and emails around noon, notifying residents of the issue.


