Calgary lifts indoor water restrictions, outdoor ban remains after water main break
CALGARY — Calgary’s month-long water conservation crisis is one big step closer to being over, as the mayor announced Tuesday that residents are no longer being asked to restrict their indoor water use.
Jyoti Gondek said people can resume their normal number of showers, toilet flushes and loads of laundry and dishes but urged them to go slow.
“The reductions you have been doing at home are not needed anymore, so you can return to using water inside your home the way that you were used to,” the mayor told a news conference.
“We’re asking people (to) ease into this though, so we can continue to make sure that we’ve got enough water supply for everyone.”


