Port Renfrew residents asked to reduce water use amid heavy rain, flooding: CRD

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The Capital Regional District (CRD) is asking residents in the Port Renfrew area to reduce all discretional water use amid heavy rain and flooding.

The Capital Regional District is asking residents in the Port Renfrew area to reduce all discretional water use on Saturday, Oct. 19, amid adverse weather.

The Capital Regional District is asking residents in the Port Renfrew area to reduce all discretional water use amid heavy rain and flooding.. It says the water treatment plant is currently offline, meaning it cannot treat water at this time.The regional district’s water conservation notice comes as Highway 14 between Port Renfrew and Jordan River isPhotos taken along the highway near Petrel Drive around 5 p.m.

“Every effort is being made to minimize impacts to water quality and supply. The situation is being actively assessed and the CRD will provide updates as details are confirmed or should additional action be needed by residents.”

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