
Calgary no longer under state of local emergency, outdoor water restrictions remain
CTV
Calgary is no longer under a state of local emergency.
Calgary is no longer under a state of local emergency.
Mayor Jyoti Gondek made the announcement during Thursday's water main update, saying the state of local emergency expired on July 4, and is no longer required.
It was activated on June 15.
"I want to stress that the lifting of the state of local emergency does not mean things have gone back to normal," said Sue Henry, Calgary Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) chief.
"The feeder main is still not operating at full capacity."
Calgary's municipal emergency action plan remains in effect and the Emergency Operations Centre remains open, Henry said.
Maintenance on the Glenmore water treatment plant is expected to be finished by Friday.

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