City to begin water sampling program
MEDICINE HAT, AB – The City of Medicine Hat will be testing the concentration of lead in drinking water but says there is no reason to be alarmed.
The testing is being done under a provincially-mandated water sampling program in response to a Health Canada decision in 2019. Back then, the federal department reduced the maximum acceptable concentration from lead in drinking water from 0.010 milligrams per litre to 0.005 milligrams per litre, or five parts per billion.
The city says there are no lead pipes within the city-owned distribution infrastructure but does regularly test for lead. Results over the past 10 years show the average lead concentration in the city’s system is 0.00063 milligrams per litre.