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Huntsville Spring Freshet Update – April 20th

Water levels north of Huntsville, the Big East River and in Huntsville lakes continue to decline. The rain anticipated in the forecast this weekend could stall this decline.

Roads in Glen Acres and South Drive have reopened.

Residents are advised that properties in flooded areas using well water should assume the water is not safe to drink. Homeowners and property owners are responsible for monitoring their own wells.  The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit (SMDHU), The Town of Huntsville’s Emergency Control Group and Huntsville’s Building Department are working together to ensure that residents have the resources they need to test their own well water. Well water sample kits and resources are available Town Hall, 37 Main Street East (second floor customer service desk) during regular business hours. The Huntsville SMDHU office at 34 Chaffey Street, will have kits and resources available April 24 for pick up and drop off.

As water starts to recede, residents and businesses are reminded that sandbags are considered contaminated waste. Residents can drop off used sandbags at Madill Yard (169 Madill Church Road, Huntsville), Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm.

Updates as of April 20, 2023:

The Town of Huntsville Emergency Control Group and Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) Officials will continue to monitor conditions daily and provide updates and resources as required.  The community is asked to follow Huntsville.ca for more information as conditions continue to evolve.

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