Calgary mayor says city considering replacing water pipe that ruptured
CALGARY — City officials are weighing options to strengthen a key water main for the long term — including building a new one — after a June rupture forced Calgarians to cut their water use and further inspection found more weaknesses.
Earlier this week, Mayor Jyoti Gondek announced that an analysis had found 16 trouble spots on the more than 10-kilometre pipe in northwest Calgary. She said it must be shut down starting Aug. 26 for about a month so it can be dug up and reinforced with concrete in those areas.
“Teams have identified that spring maintenance could add further reinforcement through the installation of a liner or a sleeve in that pipe,” Gondek told a news conference Friday.
“Engineering teams are also looking at constructing a new replacement pipe alongside the existing one.”


