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Saturday, 11 January 2025 - 19:45

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Arnhem hospital limits water use over quality concerns

The Rijnstate Hospital in Arnhem has suspended the use of tap water for drinking after water utility Vitens raised concerns about its quality. Patients and staff are using bottled water for consumption, the hospital announced Saturday.

The issue arose Friday evening when water supply problems forced the temporary closure of Rijnstate's emergency room, operating rooms, and dialysis department. While the water supply was restored after a few hours, subsequent quality checks revealed potential issues, prompting cautionary measures.

While most medical care continues as usual, some treatments are being redirected. Patients with severe burns are being sent to other hospitals to avoid rinsing wounds with the potentially unsafe water. Additionally, women planning to give birth in water baths are also being referred elsewhere.

The hospital is distributing bottled water to patients and staff for drinking. Coffee machines are out of service, but showers and restrooms remain operational. "We are taking no chances," said a Rijnstate spokesperson. "We cannot risk patients becoming even sicker due to water quality."

The hospital has stockpiled around 600 bottles of water and expects additional deliveries, with Vitens pledging to provide extra drinking water. Rijnstate will continue these measures until water test results are finalized, which is expected by Sunday evening at 7 p.m.

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