Calgary city council approves outdoor watering schedule as part of demand reduction plan
According to the City of Calgary, the outdoor watering schedule will allow sprinkler and irrigation watering up to three days a week in the evening hours.
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According to the City of Calgary, the outdoor watering schedule will allow sprinkler and irrigation watering up to three days a week in the evening hours.
According to the City of Calgary, new technology on the water meters will allow readings to be sent multiple times daily to receivers placed on city infrastructure.
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The City of Calgary has lifted water restrictions that were put in place three-and-a-half weeks ago to allow for repair work to be done on the Bearspaw South Feeder Main.
Demand stands at 130.12 million gallons, whereas the available supply is only 69.98 million gallons per day
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Work began earlier this year to fast-track a replacement for the Bearspaw feeder main, which suffered its second catastrophic failure in less than two years back in December.
To address the long-term risks, plans are underway to double the capacity to withdraw water from Coquitlam Reservoir by mid to late 2030s.
The regional district says this year's snowpack is well below normal, and hasn't been this low since 2015
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Residents will receive one week's notice before a move to Stage 3, when there are additional restrictions on watering trees and gardens, filling pools and hot tubs and more.
Laval says water use surges during Habs intermissions, with fans appearing to hold off on bathroom breaks until the whistle blows.
Metro Vancouver says that residents should expect Stage 3 water restrictions in June, which has not happened since 2015. That stage has stricter restrictions.
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A Level 1 emergency, which could arrive in September, would limit households to 5,250 gallons a month under proposed restrictions. About 30% of residential customers use more.
The ministry noted that agriculture accounts for 80-90% of water use in rural areas, adding to pressure on the country's water resources
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Officials say it is unprecedented this early in the year to move to Stage 2, but with a dry forecast and a low snowpack, it is necessary.
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