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Alberta Tests Buildings for Lead in Water
15 Jan
Summary
- Alberta will test all provincial buildings for lead and copper.
- The initiative aims to ensure water safety due to aging infrastructure.
- Testing is expanding from case-by-case to a province-wide approach.
Alberta's government is initiating widespread testing for lead and copper in the drinking water of all provincially owned buildings. This proactive strategy acknowledges the challenges posed by aging infrastructure across more than 200 facilities.
The scope of this project includes critical sites such as the provincial legislature, museums, young offender centers, and courthouses. The objective is to guarantee the safety of water for consumption and to document any required improvements.
This expanded testing signifies a departure from past practices, which handled water quality issues on an individual building basis. Health Canada notes lead is a significant health risk, and while federal guidelines exist, minimizing exposure remains crucial.


