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Discoloured Water Advisory Issued for Schumacher and Gold Centre

Residents and businesses in Schumacher and Gold Centre are currently dealing with discoloured water. This issue has been attributed to a watermain break, as reported by the City of Timmins. The city is actively working to address the situation.

In the meantime, the City of Timmins advises residents who encounter discoloured water to run the cold water tap nearest to their water meter for approximately 15 to 20 minutes. This measure is suggested to help clear the discoloration from the water supply.

The City of Timmins has not specified when the water quality will return to normal, but efforts are ongoing to resolve the issue promptly. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through official updates from the city.

Schumacher and Gold Centre, located in the Northeast of Ontario, are the communities affected by this watermain break. The situation impacts both residential and commercial properties, raising concerns about water quality and safety. The City of Timmins is committed to ensuring the safety and reliability of the water supply for all affected residents and businesses.

For further updates, residents are advised to follow official communications from the City of Timmins.