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Canmore water ban lifted, Epcor fixing leaks

Canmore water ban lifted, Epcor fixing leaks

The ban on non-essential water use in Canmore and the surrounding area has been lifted, allowing residents to resume normal water use. On Wednesday afternoon, the Town of Canmore and Epcor thanked residents for complying with the ban that had been in place since Friday. Residents and businesses in Canmore, Harvie Heights and Deadman’s Flats were asked to refrain from using water for things like laundry, watering lawns, washing cars, washing driveways or sidewalks, or from filling hot tubs or pools. That reduced usage helped restore water levels in the Grassi Reservoir, which is now up to “appropriate” water levels.

Canmore, Alta., under non-essential water ban as hot temperatures cause low reservoir

Canmore, Alta., under non-essential water ban as hot temperatures cause low reservoir

Residents and businesses in Canmore, Harvie Heights and Deadman's Flats are facing a mandatory non-essential water ban, according to the Town of Canmore. As of Friday at 11:45 a.m., the town said Epcor is advising all residents and businesses in the three areas to stop non-essential water use.