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Water restrictions

Airdrie is currently under level three outdoor water restrictions. 


July 15 update:

  • As The City of Calgary turns on an additional pump at the Bearspaw Reservoir today, you may notice some increased turbidity (cloudy water when you turn on your taps). Rest assured, your drinking water remains safe and exceeds safety standards. We are closely monitoring the situation and have a plan in place to manage it.
  • Under level three water restrictions in Airdrie's waterworks bylaw, municipal and school fields may be watered one day a week. 


See the full waterworks bylaw here 

Level three outdoor water restrictions:

Type of wateringis it permitted?
Sprinklers No
Watering with a hose No
Watering with a handheld container like a watering can Yes
Watering new grass Yes
(with a water use exception permit)
Filling outdoor pools and hot tubs Yes
Filling fountains and other decorative features No
Using water after applying pesticides or fertilizer No

 

We thank residents for their cooperation in making temporary sacrifices to ensure that Airdrie and our surrounding communities have water for life-saving purposes. 

Water restrictions - frequently asked questions

  • What do I do if I have new sod?
    Submit a water use exception permit. 
  • How long will these water restrictions last?
    The water restrictions are expected to continue into early July and possibly beyond. The situation is being monitored closely, and updates will be provided as the situation evolves. 
  • Can I use rainwater to water my plants?
    Yes, you can use harvested rainwater to water your plants. Collecting rainwater is a great way to conserve our limited potable water supply.
  • Why is the City still watering plants?
    The City is using non-potable water sources to water plants. This helps to ensure that potable water is reserved for essential uses. We are prioritizing the conservation of our limited potable water supply.
  • Can I pull water out of stormwater ponds?
    No, using water from stormwater ponds for irrigation or any other purpose is prohibited under the Drainage Bylaw No. B-03/2014. Section 10.1 states that storm drainage must not be diverted, used, or re-used without written approval from the City Manager and the applicable Provincial and/or Federal agencies. Using stormwater can pose safety risks and violate regulations.
  • Are we going to see a decrease on our bills?
    Water bills are based on usage, so reducing consumption can lead to lower bills.

Current water supply and future needs

Airdrie currently receives water through three feeder mains from The City of Calgary, which can supply water to a population of over 98,500 people, including all current business uses. However, to accommodate future growth and maintain an acceptable level of redundancy, a fourth feeder main will be required. Planning for this additional feeder main is already underway, with design and construction anticipated to take place in stages over the next three to six years, subject to the approval of Council.

Exploring alternative water sources

Some residents have asked about the possibility of Airdrie securing its own water source or exploring alternatives to relying on Calgary. While Alberta's water resources are highly regulated, we are continually evaluating all options to ensure a sustainable and resilient water supply for Airdrie. At this time, our primary focus remains on optimizing our existing infrastructure and planning for future expansions in collaboration with The City of Calgary.

Regulatory compliance and maintenance

To maintain the quality and safety of our water supply, the City of Airdrie conducts regular maintenance and compliance checks as part of our annual operations program. This includes water main replacements and repairs based on annual assessments and prioritization of needs.

Emergency preparedness

In the event of major water main breaks, Airdrie has contingency plans in place to ensure a continued water supply. Our water reserves are managed to provide temporary relief and maintain essential services while repairs are conducted.