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Author: Patrick White
Publication Date: January 17, 2026 - 05:30
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Calgary’s water woes a ‘wake-up call’ for all of Canada, engineers warn
January 17, 2026
In most major cities, water transmissions lines are wide enough to drive a truck through. They carry as much water as a small river and can reach internal pressures of 200 pounds per square inch, about five times more intense than a car tire.
When they fail, they fail spectacularly.
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