CALGARY — Calgary's mayor says residents should expect restrictions on their water use to last into the weekend, as workers continue work to fix a major pipeline break.
CALGARY — Calgary's mayor says residents should expect restrictions on their water use to last into the weekend, as workers continue work to fix a major pipeline break.
The city of 1.6 million people was put under a water emergency last Wednesday, and residents have been asked to reduce their use by 25 per cent to keep reservoirs from running dry. She says city workers need several more days to repair the pipe and to flush out and test the water before restrictions can be lifted.
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