Calgary water restrictions to last up to five weeks longer as repairs drag | Unpublished
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Publication Date: June 14, 2024 - 19:50

Calgary water restrictions to last up to five weeks longer as repairs drag

June 14, 2024
Calgary and its neighbouring cities will have to cut water consumption for the next three to five weeks after officials inspecting a busted pipeline found more troubling damage.Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek, in an update Friday afternoon, said officials discovered five more worrisome spots after inspecting the Bearspaw South feedermain, which broke last Wednesday. Calgary imposed water restrictions last Thursday and later said it expected service to return to normal in five to seven days, if all went well.


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