COMMUNITY ALERT
September 14, 2017
3:20 pm
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Liam Garland, Interim Public Works Director
(510) 747-7962
UPDATE: WATER QUALITY ALERT
The do-not-drink advisory remains in place. Residents and businesses should not drink, cook, or consume the water at Alameda Point until additional tests confirm it’s safe for consumption. However, as confirmed by various tests and the State Water Resources Control Board – Division of Drinking Water, the water is safe for bathing and showering.
Community needs: Free bottled water remains available for pick up by affected residents and businesses between 8 am and 8 pm at the Alameda Point Collaborative, 677 W. Ranger Avenue.
Red Cross and Community Emergency Response Team (CERT): The Red Cross and approximately 30 CERT volunteers distributed bottled water up until 10 pm on Tuesday night, and 8 am to 8 pm on Wednesday. Their efforts have resulted in more than 15 pallets (or 18,000 bottles) of drinking water being provided to affected residents and businesses.
Outreach to businesses: Besides providing free bottled water to affected businesses, the City’s property manager has been working directly with affected businesses on their specific needs. Today, an EBMUD water truck delivered potable water directly to several businesses specializing in food and beverage production.
Additional information: If you have questions, please call the water alert hotline at (510) 747-7460. Staff is answering and responding to calls from 8am to 6pm today and 10 am to 4 pm tomorrow (Friday). Messages can be left outside of these times.
City updates: All City updates can be found here: https://alamedaca.gov/news
Next Update: Expect an update tomorrow, Friday, by 3 pm on the status of the water quality alert and the most recent results from laboratory tests.
UPDATE, 8:30 PM, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
Throughout the day, the City of Alameda and East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) removed the source of non-potable/drinking water at Alameda Point, which was attributable to an existing irrigation well, flushed the system with EBMUD water, and then tested the water to confirm the non-potable water was flushed. In addition, a first round of preliminary bacteria samples collected last night have come back negative.
As a result of these latest developments, the State Water Resources Control Board – Division of Drinking Water is no longer advising residents and businesses to avoid bodily contact with the water at Alameda Point.
All residents and businesses should flush their water fixtures for 10 minutes before using water for bathing and showering.
The do-not-drink advisory remains in place. Residents and businesses should not drink, cook, or consume the water at Alameda Point until additional tests confirm it’s safe for consumption.
Water can be used for toilet flushing.
Showers remain available: Even though water is safe to bathe in after it has been flushed for ten minutes, 10 portable showers using non-Alameda Point water will remain available for affected residents at the Alameda Fire Department Training Facility (431 Stardust Place parking lot) until 4pm on Friday, September 15. Private security is being provided 24 hours a day.
City updates: All City updates can be found here:
If you are a resident of Alameda Point and want to be added to a resident information listserv, please call Doug Biggs at the Alameda Point Collaborative at (510) 898-7849 or give your contact information to volunteers who are going door to door.
Community needs: Free bottled water remains available for pick up at the Alameda Point Collaborative, 677 W. Ranger Avenue, for affected residents and businesses.
In addition to the City’s outreach to residents and businesses, the City’s property manager is working with affected businesses to address their needs.
Additional information: If you have questions, please call the water alert hotline at (510) 747-7460. Staff is answering and responding to calls from 8am to 6pm and messages can be left outside of these times.
Next Update: We will continue to post regular updates with new information as it becomes available. We do not anticipate providing an update to the do-not-drink advisory until Friday, when further laboratory tests will be available.
UPDATE, 4:30 PM, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
Outreach update: Today at 1:00 pm, City staff facilitated a community meeting at Michaan’s Theater at Alameda Point. More than 50 community members were in attendance, along with East Bay Municipal Utilities District (EBMUD), the State Water Resources Control Board – Division of Drinking Water, Vice Mayor Malia Vella, Councilmember Jim Oddie, and staff from Base Reuse, Public Works, the Police Department, and the City Manager’s office.
Community needs: The City of Alameda has made 10 portable showers available for affected residents. Two of these showers are ADA compliant. Showers are located at the Alameda Fire Department Training Facility at 431 Stardust Place in the parking lot.
For those wishing to contribute to affected residents, they are in need of baby wipes, disposable diapers, and hand sanitizer. These items can be dropped off at the Alameda Point Collaborative, 677 W. Ranger Avenue, and will be distributed by volunteers. The Red Cross is providing bottled water and paper goods.
Do-Not-Drink Water Alert Remains in Place: While water quality continues to improve at Alameda Point, people should refrain from drinking or using tap water for cooking or bathing at Alameda Point, and avoid bodily contact. Water can be used for toilet flushing.
This water quality alert will not be lifted until the State Water Resources Control Board - Division of Drinking Water deems the water safe for drinking and bodily contact.
No immediate health threat has been found. If people have health concerns, they should talk to their doctor.
Additional information
Please call our water alert hotline at (510) 747-7460 for additional information. The hotline has received over 100 calls today from concerned community members.
Who is affected by this alert?
The water quality issues are isolated to Alameda Point due to the nature of the non-EBMUD infrastructure. 268 residents and over 60 businesses are affected and each has been notified. This only affects areas west of Main Street. Areas that are not affected include Coast Guard Housing, Bayport, Summer House Apartments, and Atlantic Apartments. The map below outlines the Alameda Point area in red:
What happened?
While field investigations are ongoing, it is likely that the source of the water quality issue is related to a cross-connection between a potable drinking water line and a non-potable irrigation line. Tests were taken at specific locations Tuesday night and we hope to have preliminary results of those tests by Thursday morning. Further testing is being done today, and those results will be available by the end of the week.
Next Update
We will continue to post regular updates with new information as it becomes available.
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