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Publication Date: December 2, 2025 - 13:57
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Virtual information session for dry and low-water well owners
December 2, 2025
Join us on December 8 for updates on current low-water conditions in Ottawa.
The City of Ottawa will host a virtual information session on Monday, December 8 from 6 to 8 pm for anyone seeking information about the on-going low water conditions affecting some areas of Ottawa. Residents and organizations can join using the Zoom meeting link.
The session will include an update from the conservation authorities on current conditions. The City will also provide information on operational considerations.
Representatives from the following groups will be in attendance:
- Conservation authorities
- Several City departments
- Ottawa Public Health
- Councillor offices
A question-and-answer period will take place near the end of the session.
For the latest information, visit the City’s Dry and low-water wells page and your local conservation authority’s website.
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