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July 12, 2005
Summer in Toronto and Water Conservation is Urged
While the City of Toronto, with its four water filtration plants getting their supply from Lake Ontario, is in better shape for drinking water this Summer it would seem than most, the call has still gone out for conservation due to the extreme heat wave.
During extreme hot and dry weather, it could become difficult to keep water supply levels at capacity.
Reducing non-essential water usage will help ensure pumping stations and water reservoirs meet current demands
The City of Toronto is requesting City departments, agencies, boards and commissions to suspend all non-essential outdoor water use, as reported in the National Post.
Posted by Stephen Betheil at July 12, 2005 07:03 PM
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