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Calgary’s biggest water pipe, which ruptured twice in 18 months, is being reinforced and, eventually, twinned. Work this spring and summer will push Calgarians back into the crazy world of short showers and fewer flushes. On the city’s website, four stages of outdoor water restrictions are described. At a city committee meeting last week, a city staffer said they expect to impose stage 4 and 4+ restrictions as work ramps up. Nicole Newton, director of climate and environment with the City of Calgary explains what you need to know going into the warmer weather.
By Corus RadioCalgary’s biggest water pipe, which ruptured twice in 18 months, is being reinforced and, eventually, twinned. Work this spring and summer will push Calgarians back into the crazy world of short showers and fewer flushes. On the city’s website, four stages of outdoor water restrictions are described. At a city committee meeting last week, a city staffer said they expect to impose stage 4 and 4+ restrictions as work ramps up. Nicole Newton, director of climate and environment with the City of Calgary explains what you need to know going into the warmer weather.

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