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Calgary enacts strict water limits starting March 9, 2026, to repair a critical pipeline supplying 60% of its drinking water.
Starting March 9, 2026, Calgary is under Stage 4 water restrictions for four weeks to repair the aging Bearspaw South feeder main, which supplies about 60% of the city’s drinking water.
The city is limiting daily water use to 500 million litres to avoid low pressure, firefighting challenges, and system failures.
The Glenmore Water Treatment Plant is operating at maximum capacity.
Residents and businesses are urged to conserve water, with outdoor use banned and efforts like shorter showers and full appliance loads encouraged.
Repairs involve reinforcing nine pipeline segments with steel and concrete, while a new replacement pipeline is being built using micro-tunneling.
The project is part of a $600 million initiative to improve long-term water system reliability.
Calgary establece estrictos límites de agua a partir del 9 de marzo de 2026, para reparar una tubería crítica que suministra el 60% de su agua potable.