Calgary’s water consumption was 492 million litres Friday, which was five million more than the city consumed Thursday and 42 million litres more than the target of 450 million litres a day that the city has set for residents.
However, Francois Bouchart, the City of Calgary’s director of capital priorities and investment, said that the city’s water consumption was way below usual usage numbers, so Friday’s numbers were a little victory, in a way.
“I would like to thank all the affected businesses and residences where people have stopped using potable water outdoors and are shortening showers, skipping flushes and taking other steps to save water at home,” Bouchart said. “And we thank the many businesses who are taking measures to cut down on their water use.”
“The repairs we are making are crucial.”
He also said that unless Calgarians cut water consumption to 450 million litres a day, “we risk running out of drinking water while …