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Meaford, Ont., water advisory lifted, state of emergency remains

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An order to refrain from using water in Meaford, Ont., spurred by an auto shop fire has been lifted. A cup of water is drawn from a faucet in Jackson, Miss., Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Rogelio V. Solis

MEAFORD, Ont. — An order to refrain from drinking the water from the municipal system in Meaford, Ont., has been lifted. 

The "do not consume" advisory had been issued last Friday after a large auto shop fire raised concerns about chemical contamination. 

The municipality says the Grey Bruce medical officer of health confirmed that the advisory could be lifted after local water samples met provincial water quality standards. 

Meaford, located about 85 kilometers northwest of Barrie, also says it has lifted an advisory that asked residents to avoid swimming in Georgian Bay.

The municipality says a local state of emergency remains in place due to concerns about soil contamination and other issues. 

It says the state of emergency shouldn't affect residents but provides the municipality more powers to deal with the consequences of the auto shop fire that broke out on May 25. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 1, 2023. 

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This story was produced with the financial assistance of the Meta and Canadian Press News Fellowship.

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