Calgary lost nearly a quarter of its treated water supply last year due to leaky pipes, so the city has launched a program to address that problem more quickly. The catastrophic Bearspaw feeder main break last June only accounted for 0.5 per cent of the city’s 22 per cent water loss in 2024, according to the city. It’s an issue the city says it's been trying to get a handle on for decades. According to data provided by the city, Calgary’s water loss has been above 20 per cent for at least five years. Over that time, it peaked in 2019, when it hit 24 per cent. Read more: https://tinyurl.com/4thfneeh
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