Photo: Peter Gutwein says he still expects K-Block to be open by the end of this month. (ABC News: Peter Curtis) The water supply at a new building at the Royal Hobart Hospital (RHH) has lead contamination, with construction workers drinking from it, a union says — but the Tasmanian Government will only confirm testing has returned "unsatisfactory results" and it still expects the facility will open by end of this month. K-Block is the Royal Hobart Hospital’s new 44-bed facility, which has been hampered by a number of issues prior to completion Water samples taken at the new building have returned results showing lead contamination, with a union saying construction workers had been drinking the water The Health Minister says ensuring the facility is "safe, fit-for-purpose and compliant is a responsibility we do not take lightly" The much-anticipated opening of K-Block — as part of the $689-million redevelopment […]