Dawson Creek, B.C., Lifts some Water Restrictions, but Drought Concerns Remain
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Dawson Creek, B.C., lifts some water restrictions, but drought concerns remain
The City of Dawson Creek is relaxing some water restrictions as spring runoff buoys its water supply. But officials say residents shouldn't get complacent as the possibility of another summer of drought threatens the city's long-term water security.
Dawson Creek reverts to stage one water conservation measures – Energeticcity.ca
The City of Dawson Creek said the recharging of Kiskatinaw River (pictured) has contributed to the easing of water conservation measures. (Submitted by City of Dawson Creek) DAWSON CREEK, B.C. — Residents in Dawson Creek are getting some relief thanks to a downgrade in water conservation measures. According to a release from the City of Dawson Creek on May 25th, the city will revert to stage one water conservation measures, effective immediately…
With reservoirs full, Dawson Creek lessens water conservation efforts
Citing a fully recharged Bearhole Lake, access to Kiskatinaw River water, and full city water reservoirs, effective Monday the City of Dawson Creek returns Stage 1 of their water conservation measures protocols.
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