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Calgary risks running out of water after enormous line break

Citizens of Calgary, the biggest city in Canada's primary oilproducing province of Alberta, face running out of water and need to urgently cut their use after a. vital water pipe break, city officials stated on Friday.

A crucial pipeline that carries products water to 1.2 million people. ruptured on Wednesday night, flooding streets, playing fields. and a section of the TransCanada highway, the nation's primary. east-west route, which stays closed.

This crucial water transmission line has actually badly impacted. the supply in Calgary's reservoirs and the capability to move water. across the city, city authorities stated in a statement.

Calgary is currently utilizing more water than it can produce. If Calgarians do not reduce our water use, we are at danger of. going out.

Downtown Calgary is home to the large bulk of Canada's. oil and gas business.

Crews have actually not yet had the ability to reach the broken area of. pipeline, called a feeder main, to start repairs and figure out. what triggered the break but are enthusiastic that will occur later. on Friday, the statement said.

The neighborhood of Bowness is under a boil water advisory and. companies have actually been informed to stop utilizing water for all. inessential services.

Outside watering is banned and locals have been asked to. delay utilizing dishwashing machines and cleaning devices and limitation shower. times.

The 11-kilometre pipeline, known as a feeder main, was. set up in 1975 and is among the most important and largest. water supply arteries in Calgary.

You can actually drive a truck through the feeder main. that is broken, Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek told a news. conference on Thursday. It's a pretty significant piece of. facilities.

Gondek stated crews were working all the time, and repair work. need to occur within a day or more of the break being reached.

(source: Reuters)