Calgary Emergency Management Agency Chief Susan Henry said Sunday in a second update on repair efforts to a feeder main break, that the city needs to ensure enough water is available for “critical firefighting efforts.” She said as a result, residents may expect low-flow or no water at all as reservoir levels reach the one-third mark.
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Calgary water main break: City must maintain enough water for critical firefighting efforts, officials say
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