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Halifax Water Calls for Voluntary Cuts as Drought Deepens in Nova Scotia

Municipal bans on nonessential water use reflect record-low wells with residents forced to wait for trucked deliveries.

Some residents with dry wells have been relying on water truck deliveries.
Low water levels in Halifax-area.
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Overview

  • Halifax Water has asked residents to voluntarily cut consumption as reservoir levels approach critical watch thresholds.
  • Mandatory bans on garden watering, vehicle washing, pool filling and sprinkler use are now in force in Stewiacke, Annapolis County, Antigonish and other municipalities.
  • Residents with dry wells report delays of up to a week for water truck deliveries as suppliers become overwhelmed.
  • Stewiacke officials have contingency plans to truck in water if river sources fall below municipal demand.
  • Forecasters say no significant rainfall is expected until late next week, prompting warnings that mandatory restrictions may follow.