Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek said during a Sunday afternoon update that contingency plans regarding the water crisis are “in place” if needed. “The contingency plans that we are looking at continue to be worked on to figure out which one is the best, whether it’s an overland solution or some other networking of pipes to get that water flowing,” Gondek said. “Right now, it’s not needed because we are able to keep up with the demand because people have cut down on their water usage.”
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