Whycocomagh Boil Water Advisory Update – May 25, 2026
The Municipality of Inverness County is advising that the boil water advisory remains in place for Whycocomagh water system users today, May 25, 2026.
There is no water conservation directive in place. Residents do not need to conserve water at this time.
Although there has been some progress on water testing results, work continues to investigate the cause to fix the issue.
Water Drinking Pick-Up
To support users of the Whycocomagh water system during the ongoing boil water advisory, the Municipality of Inverness County is once again partnering with the Whycocomagh Volunteer Fire Department to provide drinking water to impacted residents.
Water Pick-Up Details:
Date: Monday, May 25
Time: 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Location: Whycocomagh Volunteer Fire Department, 9519 Trans Canada Highway, Whycocomagh
Impacted residents may collect one four-litre jug of drinking water per person, with a maximum of three jugs per household.
- One-person household: one jug (4 litres)
- Two-person household: two jugs (8 litres)
- Three or more people: three jugs (12 litres)
The Municipality will be reaching out directly to impacted businesses today to determine what supply is required.
If the boil water advisory remains in effect, arrangements will be made for another water pick-up on Wednesday, May 27.
The Municipality thanks the Whycocomagh Volunteer Fire Department for its support and cooperation, as well as residents for their patience while staff continue to investigate the issue.
Please note, all updates will be shared directly on the municipal website (invernesscounty.ca) and on the Municipality’s Facebook page. Please check these sites frequently for the most up-to-date information.
If you still have questions, please contact the Municipality’s Public Works Department at 1-866-258-0223, option 4 or email Publicworks@invernesscounty.ca .
Background:
The Municipality of Inverness County issued a boil water advisory on May 22 for the Whycocomagh water system due to high turbidity, meaning the water has a slight discolouration. As a precaution, residents are advised to boil their water before using it for drinking or food preparation.
To learn more, visit Boil Water Advisory – Whycocomagh Water System | Municipality of the County of Inverness .
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