Calgary residents are being urged to further reduce water consumption as usage has begun to increase despite ongoing repairs to a major water feeder main. The city remains under a state of local emergency following the break, and officials are concerned about potential impacts to service as the weather warms.
Calgary Water Consumption Trends
Despite calls for conservation, recent data indicates a concerning trend: water consumption is rising in Calgary. Officials are asking residents to increase their efforts to conserve water, as the city continues to work on repairing the damaged water main.
- The city declared a local state of emergency on May 3rd due to the water main break.
- Water consumption had initially decreased following the break, but is now trending upwards.
- Officials are not yet able to determine the cause of the water main break.
The break occurred on a critical feeder main, impacting water pressure and supply across the city. Crews are making “good progress” on the repairs, but a timeline for full restoration remains uncertain. The cause of the rupture is still under investigation.
The city is providing updates on the situation through its website and social media channels. A local man who helped rescue families affected by flooding from the water main break has reported a downturn in business at his pizza restaurant.
Residents are encouraged to follow water conservation tips, including limiting lawn watering, shortening showers, and only running full loads of laundry and dishwashers.
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