Calgary City Council Implements New Water Conservation Strategy to Address Flawed Water System
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Calgary city council has voted in a new water conservation strategy to address the city's flawed water system, including limits on lawn watering and funds towards sealing leaky pipes. The goal is to reduce water demand, update water meters, and cut the city's per capita rate of water use by 20% by 2040.
This news is relevant to the infrastructure sector in the Canadian construction industry. It highlights the importance of water conservation and infrastructure maintenance to ensure sustainable growth and development in cities like Calgary. The strategy also reflects a trend towards more efficient water management practices in construction projects.
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