Damage to the Seddon & Ward town water supplies
Earthquake Advisory: Update No 2 – 16th November 2016
Public Health Messages
This update follows the initial Public Health messages of 14th November 2016.
Drinking Water
There has been damage to the Seddon and Ward town supplies. Boil all drinking water if you are on either of these supplies.
Private water supplies and individual household supplies may also have been damaged by the earthquake. If you are unsure about the quality of your drinking water it is sensible to boil it.
• You need to boil or treat water from before drinking, brushing teeth or using in food preparation. Water from the Ward Civil Defence Welfare Centre tanks is treated and doesn’t need boiling.
• It is sufficient to bring the water to a rolling boil (for example when an automatic kettle shuts off), it is not necessary to boil it for longer than this.
• If you cannot boil water, treat it by adding 1 teaspoon (5ml) of plain ( non-scented) household bleach per 10 litres of water and leave for 30 minutes.
Upset stomachs, diarrhoea and or vomiting
If you are sick, try to limit contact with other people, do not go to work and do not prepare food for anyone. Call your GP if you require medical attention. It is important you address your health concerns early with your general practice team. If it’s an emergency call 111.
• Wash your hands regularly with soap and water, dry them thoroughly then use sanitizer (or just use sanitizer if there is no water available).
• Always wash hands after using the toilet and before preparing food.
Take care with food
If there have been power cuts, use chilled food first, then frozen, then packaged and canned.
If you are unsure about the safety of any food due to lack of chilled or frozen storage do not eat it.
Human waste (sewage)
If there has been damage to sewerage systems or septic tanks avoid overflows and ponding of any human waste (faeces, poo, urine ). Protective clothing, gloves and good hand washing are important if you are dealing with sewage systems.
If your toilet is not working bury human waste in your garden. Thoroughly wash your hands immediately after contact with human waste.
Use port-a-loos where they are provided.
Stress and Anxiety
Anxiety and associated emotional effects are very common when earthquakes occur.
This is a normal response to a very stressful situation.
Talking to people and helping others is useful and if you need further support
Call 0800 777 846 for support and advice (24 hours a day, 7 days a week).
People with other health concerns are – as per normal – encouraged to call their GP or after hours service or Healthline on 0800 611 116.
In an emergency, call 111.