Panel to review water main break forcing Calgary to conserve water
CALGARY — The City of Calgary says a panel will review why a massive water main ruptured two weeks ago, while experts say the extended water conservation crisis should be a nationwide wake-up call.
David Duckworth, Calgary’s chief administrative officer, says the panel of academics and industry experts will study the water main break and suggest changes to prevent future disruptions.
“Once an external consultant has been engaged and the panel has been established, they will confirm the full scope of the review,” Duckworth told reporters Tuesday.
Calgary, a city of about 1.6 million people, and its surrounding areas have been under a combination of mandatory and voluntary water restrictions since the pipe ruptured 13 days ago in a northwest neighbourhood, stopping up to 60 per cent of the city’s water supply.


