Media Release: Warialda Water Supply

Wednesday, 11 December 2024

Per-and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have been detected in the drinking water at Warialda in levels above the current Australian Drinking Water Guideline value.

Gwydir Shire Council (GSC) is urgently investigating the bores and possible sources and considering possible solutions with the support of NSW Health.

PFAS are chemicals used to make products which resist heat, stains, grease and water. PFAS chemicals remain in the environment, including water and soil, for a long time. PFAS chemicals can build up in the body and take a long time to be removed.

At this point, the excess PFAS levels have been found only from samples isolated to the North Reservoir. Council will test all of the bores that feed reservoirs to try to identify the source of PFAS. If a single bore is the source of contamination, then that bore could be isolated from supplying the reservoir.

NSW Health has advised that continuing to drink the water in Warialda in the short term is unlikely to pose a health risk for residents.

However, acknowledging community concerns, free bottled water will be provided by Gwydir Shire Council and Hunter New England Population Health from today for people who would prefer to use bottled water for drinking and cooking as the investigation continues.

The town water also continues to be safe for showering, washing dishes, laundry as we are advised by NSW Health that PFAS is not readily absorbed through skin. Further updates will be given as information is received. Residents of Warialda are encouraged to keep an eye on the GSC website and facebook page for updates.

Member for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan is in constant contact with the GSC Mayor Tiff Galvin, the GSC General Manager Max Eastcott and the Minister’s office and Mr Moylan will be in Warialda later today.

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