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Weekly digest · Jun 24

Lake Memphrémagog has risen noticeably following heavy rains across the region between June 18–20, prompting Magog's civil security team to activate preventive measures to protect the community from further water level increases. On a positive note, the City of Magog lifted its precautionary boil-water advisory for about 300 residents on Lacasse and Merry Nord streets as of June 19, after repairs to the aqueduct network were completed.

Saturdayalert

Press Release – Heavy Rain Situation | Preventive Actions to Limit Lake Memphrémagog Rise

Magog's municipal civil security organization issued a statement on June 21, 2026 regarding heavy precipitation received between June 18-20 in both Magog and Vermont. The significant water volume has raised Lake Memphrémagog's level, which has been gradually rising since June 11. Preventive measures have been implemented to limit further water level increases and ensure public safety.

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Thursdayalert

Press Release – Lift of Precautionary Boil-Water Advisory for Lacasse and Merry Nord Streets Area

The City of Magog lifted the precautionary boil-water advisory on June 19, 2026 for approximately 300 residences in the Lacasse and Merry Nord streets sector. Residents affected by the advisory, which was issued due to an aqueduct network break, may now consume water without restrictions.

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