Fuel Spill on South Lake – Drinking Water Advisory Issued
(April 21, 2026) – Lakelands Public Health is advising residents and cottage owners on South Lake in the Township of Minden Hills not to use lake water for any household purposes following a fuel oil spill.
Furnace oil was released from a private property over the weekend. The Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) have responded and are working with the property owner to contain the spill.
MECP has confirmed that a sheen of fuel is present on the lake’s surface. Due to changing wind conditions, the location of the sheen is shifting and cannot be fully contained.
Many properties on South Lake draw water directly from the lake. As a precaution, Lakelands Public Health is issuing a Drinking Water Advisory for affected residents.
Do Not Use Lake Water
- Residents and cottage owners drawing water from South Lake are advised not to use the water for:
- Drinking
- Cooking or food preparation
- Brushing teeth
- Washing fruits and vegetables
- Bathing or showering
- Dishwashing
Boiling the water will not make it safe.
Use bottled water or an alternative safe drinking water source not affected by this advisory.
Ongoing Response
MECP, the Township of Minden Hills, and Lakelands Public Health are actively monitoring the situation. Local agencies, including the OPP, have also received inquiries from concerned residents. The advisory will remain in effect until further notice. Residents will be informed when it is safe to resume normal water use.
Stay Informed
For updates and additional information, please visit: LakelandsPH.ca/BWA or contact Lakelands Public Health at 1-844-575-4567.
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Media Contact
Ashley Ann Beaulac, SCMP©, B.A. Hons
Communications Manager
Lakelands Public Health
media@lakelandsph.ca
About Lakelands Public Health
Lakelands Public Health is the public health agency that is proud to serve Alderville, Curve Lake and Hiawatha First Nations, the Urban Indigenous Community, the Counties of Haliburton, Northumberland, Cities of Kawartha Lakes and Peterborough City and County. It is through our relationships and valued partnerships that Lakelands Public Health strives to protect health, prevent illness, injury, all while promoting overall well-being for all who live, work and learn in the region.
Established through the voluntary merger of the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit and Peterborough Public Health, Lakelands Public Health combines local knowledge, public health expertise, and a strong community focus to deliver programs and services that respond to local needs. These include infectious disease prevention and control, healthy living initiatives, environmental health, school and family health programs, and emergency preparedness. For more information, visit LakelandsPH.ca.
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