Calgary city council is set to debate a new plan aimed at restricting water use during dry periods throughout the year. The proposed water efficiency plan comes as the city seeks to better manage its water resources amid changing climate conditions.
Plan Details
The plan outlines measures to reduce water consumption during droughts and dry spells, including potential restrictions on outdoor watering, car washing, and other non-essential uses. Council members will review the proposal and consider public input before making a decision.
Background
Calgary has faced increasing water stress in recent years due to population growth and climate variability. The new plan is part of a broader strategy to ensure long-term water sustainability.
Council is expected to debate the plan in upcoming sessions, with a vote possible within weeks.



