Village of Granisle, B.C., faces lawsuit over aluminum-contaminated water
The lawsuit claims over 300 residents suffered health issues from aluminum levels nearly three times above limits due to a coagulant leak at the water treatment plant.
- Rhiana Stryd has filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against the Village of Granisle and Purifics Water Inc., alleging aluminum contamination of drinking water supplied to over 300 residents.
- The village issued a 'do not consume' order in December 2025 after tests showed high aluminum levels, and residents have relied on bottled water since.
- Stryd alleges residents were not warned about contamination from a coagulant leak, despite a 2024 test showing over triple the maximum allowable aluminum level.
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Village of Granisle, BC, faces class-action over aluminum-contaminated water
Soon after Rhiana Stryd moved to the scenic lakeside Village of Granisle in British Columbia's northern Interior in the fall of 2024, she says she began noticing her parents' health going downhill, while she was vomiting every day for months.
Village of Granisle, B.C., faces lawsuit over aluminum-contaminated water – Energeticcity.ca
Soon after Rhiana Stryd moved to the scenic lakeside Village of Granisle in British Columbia’s northern Interior in the fall of 2024, she says she began noticing her parents’ health going downhill, while she was vomiting every day for months. Stryd said that when her daughter visited, she got sick too. Their health woes prompted Stryd to start looking for a “common denominator” behind their symptoms. “It ended up being the water,” Stryd said. No…
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