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Program: Safe Water  
Organization: Southwestern Public Health - Woodstock Site
Environmental Health
Phone Numbers: 519-421-9901 ext 3520
Email: environmentalhealth@swpublichealth.ca
Website: www.swpublichealth.ca
Address:
410 Buller St
Woodstock, ON
N4S 4N2
Intersection: Buller St and Light St
Location: Central Oxford
Hours: Administration: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Service Description: Monitors community drinking water systems, public beaches, public pools and hot tubs and provides information on water quality testing and potential health effects

Beach Hotline - Provides up-to-date beach water quality information

Recreational water and public swimming pools and spas - Conducts weekly beach water samples for levels of bacterial contamination during July and August * Inspects public swimming pools and public spas to ensure they meet requirements

Small Drinking Water Systems - Public Health Inspectors conduct risk assessments of identified small drinking water systems that service public facilities

Private Well-Water Testing - Individuals can pick-up water testing kits and return for bacteriological lab analysis
Fees: Free
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Oxford County
See Also: Emergency Planning and Preparedness

This information was last completely updated on 10/16/2024

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