US Virgin Islands sounds alarm over lead, copper in St. Croix water

In an announcement made on Friday, the government of the US Virgin Islands raised alarms regarding the safety of the tap water on the island of St. Croix. 

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Those on the island have been advised against consuming the tap water after the discovery of high levels of lead and copper.

Investigation underway

Reports are that a series of tests are underway to discern the source and magnitude of the contamination. 

Efforts are being consistently made by the US territory’s Water and Power Authority, which is actively engaged in flushing the water lines, aiming to mitigate the levels of toxins present.

It is reported that the water was first tested in late September as part of a local and federal investigation into its brown and red color.

According to reports, the US Virgin Islands government said in a statement that it was working to make a case for the declaration of a federal emergency to acquire resources for further testing and other assistance.

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Health measures in place

The local Department of Health has created hotlines and said testing for lead exposure was available.

Safe for non-consumptive uses

While the water’s consumption has been strictly advised against, reassurances have been made regarding its use for non-ingestive purposes.

Officials have noted that while the tap water in St Croix should not be ingested, it is safe to use for showering and cleaning.

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