‘Incredibly impressed’: Calgary mayor applauds reduced water use after pipeline break
CALGARY — As crews work to fix a massive pipeline break, Calgary’s mayor says citizens are stepping up to draw down on water use to prevent city taps from running dry.
Mayor Jyoti Gondek had asked Calgarians to reduce water use by 25 per cent to keep the reservoirs from running dry, and on Monday said residents went even further and saved 30 per cent.
“Right now, demand is not outstripping supply, but it’s only going to stay that way if we continue to not do any outdoor watering and to limit indoor consumption,” Gondek told reporters.
If not, she said, “You could end up turning on a tap and nothing will come out.”


