July 2nd Update – Water Restrictions

Indoor water-saving measures have eased for residents and businesses.

Stage 4 Outdoor Water Restrictions remain in place. Fire ban remains in place.

The city has now started to gradually flow water from the Bearspaw Water Treatment Plant through the feeder main and into the rest of the water network, and we are slowly stabilizing our system.

As of Tuesday, July 2, indoor water-saving measures have eased for residents and businesses. This means:

  • Residents can resume normal indoor water use.
    • To help our system adapt, please be mindful of your use for the first few days. If you have been waiting to catch up on laundry or other activities that consume a lot of water, consider spacing it out through the week.
  • Businesses can resume normal indoor water use. This includes indoor pools and car washes, which had previously been asked to close.

Stage 4 Outdoor Water Restrictions remain in place for residents and businesses.

  • While we can currently supply enough water for indoor use, we are keeping Stage 4 Outdoor Water Restrictions in place right now as we continue to stabilize our system.
  • We will carefully monitor supply and demand and make changes to the Outdoor Water Restrictions when we are confident that the system is ready.

The State of Local Emergency remains in place.

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