Water restrictions in Calgary are set to remain in place for up to five more weeks, as crews working to repair the water feeder main discovered more locations than need to be repaired.
At a briefing late Friday afternoon, Mayor Jyoti Gondek said the pipe was examined on both sides of the section that is currently being fixed, and crews discovered five more locations that need urgent repairs.
Calgary Emergency Management Agency Chief Susan Henry said water restrictions will be needed for at least three to five more weeks.
“This decision was not made lightly,” said Henry. “We cannot take the chance of further pipe breaks on the long term sustainability of this pipe.”
“I know it’s hard and you’ve already given up a lot, and the thought of three to five more weeks is almost unbearable. Please know we are thinking about how this will impact all of us but we cannot take chances where life safety is concerned.”
Henry said city experts believe the pipe break was the most dramatic and traumatic they had ever seen.
“We have begun preparations to bring in as many redundant parts and to put personnel and equipment on standby to make sure that we’re in a position to address any issues quickly and keep the water supply that we have currently have,” she said.
“We need to double down and get this job done.”
Henry said city officials have also started speaking to businesses to address their water use.
“We cannot expect residents alone to be in this situation and our outreach teams have been in touch with more than 7,000 customers to reduce their water use,” she added.
The city’s capital priorities and investments director Francois Bouchart said further inspection of the feeder main discovered damage to steel wires that are wrapped in an
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