Nokia water supply contamination
2007 water contamination event in Nokia, Finland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Nokia water supply contamination occurred from November 28 to 29, 2007, when a large part of the water supply in Nokia, Finland, was contaminated with treated sewage water.[1] The contamination affected an area with some 12,000 inhabitants[2] and caused an epidemic of thousands of cases of diarrhea and vomiting[3] primarily due to Norovirus and Campylobacter infections.[4] Hundreds of inhabitants were hospitalised, and the town was forced to temporarily forbid all use of tap water.[5]
The cause of the contamination was revealed to be a combination of different events. A maintenance man in the Nokia waterworks had opened a valve between tap water and sewage water pipes to let some tap water flush out the sewage pipe. The valve had been previously installed against regulations. Because of pressure differences, the water flowed in the opposite direction, contaminating the tap water. At the same time, maintenance work was being carried out at another site, so the first calls from people complaining about the water were not taken seriously because they were thought to be connected with that event. It took two days until an official warning was given that the water was contaminated and until bottled water deliveries were started.[6]