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St. Albert enacts mandatory water restrictions for municipality amid dry weather
Global News
The City of St. Albert has introduced mandatory water restrictions amid hot, dry weather.
The City of St. Albert has introduced mandatory water restrictions amid hot, dry weather.
The restrictions mean the city has discontinued non-essential water activities involving the use of potable water for all municipal operations.
This includes hydrant flushing, non-emergency sewer flushing, street sweeping, dust abatements, pool filling, park watering, firefighter training and washing City of St. Albert fleet vehicles.
The restrictions come as hot, dry weather continues across much of Alberta. The City of St. Albert said during periods of dry weather, more water is used than normal, which leads to a reduction in water levels in the city’s three reservoirs.
The City of St. Albert said these measures are typically enacted when water reservoirs are forecasted to be below 50 per cent of available volume.
The municipality is asking residents to do their part to conserve water, as well, by doing the following:
Businesses are also asked to limit their water use, particularly those that use large volumes of it.
The city said it is monitoring the water use and will provide updates if the situation changes.