Ministry to undertake audit of Sask. Hospital after water advisory
The Ministry of Central Services will undertake a complete audit of the Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford (SHNB) after a string of complications at the new $407 million facility.
Warnings have gone up at the hospital advising people not to drink the water as recent tests showed levels of copper or lead “may be higher than desirable.”
The ministry said it’s taking an abundance of caution for the health of patients and staff, including making potable water available at the facility. It said there is no immediate health risk and no health advisory has been issued.
Deputy Minister Mike Carr said the ministry was made aware of the issue on Oct. 17 by Graham Construction, who was advised of the concern by facility manager SNC Lavalin after they noticed water discolouration earlier in October.