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Calgary water usage remains unsustainable one week after water main break
Summary
Calgary's daily water use reached 514 million litres on Monday, about 29 million litres above the city's target, one week after the Bearspaw South Feeder Main break; the city has scheduled a special council meeting to review an independent report.
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Calgary is still recovering one week after a break in the Bearspaw South Feeder Main that the city described as "catastrophic." City water use on Monday reached 514 million litres, about 29 million litres above the city's daily goal. Officials say water restrictions remain in effect and a boil-water advisory for some northwest neighbourhoods was recently lifted. City leaders have scheduled a special council meeting to review an independent report related to an earlier feeder main break.
Known details:
- The feeder main break on Dec. 30 was described by the city as "catastrophic," and the mayor said residents can expect regular water restrictions in the coming months.
- City water use hit 514 million litres on Monday, about 29 million litres above the city's daily target for ensuring supply for consumption and emergency response.
- A boil-water advisory for several northwest neighbourhoods was lifted on Sunday, and officials noted that lifting may have affected water use patterns.
- A replacement pipe section has been delivered and awaits inspection before installation; the city also plans to flush and bring another feeder main back into service, and a special council meeting is scheduled to discuss the independent review; a larger replacement project is planned to start this spring.
Summary:
The city reports continued high water demand and ongoing restrictions while repair work proceeds. Officials will inspect and install the delivered pipe section, begin flushing another feeder main to restore service, and discuss the independent review at the special council meeting; the full replacement project is scheduled to begin in spring.
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