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    World Water Day

    The City of Lethbridge is joining municipalities worldwide in recognizing World Water Day. Beginning in 1993, the day is held on March 22 every year and focuses on the importance of freshwater. In an effort to highlight the importance of this resource, the City is updating residents on current water initiatives.

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    Water Conservation Plan survey closes with record number of responses

    Lethbridge has spoken, and residents are fully tapped into local water conservation efforts.

    The Water Conservation Plan survey closed on February 7 with nearly 4,000 responses, an all-time high for the Get Involved Lethbridge website. The results show a high level of community engagement on an important topic.

  • Water Conservation Plan Survey socials 2024
    Community asked for feedback on water conservations efforts

    The City of Lethbridge is asking residents to pour their thoughts into the Water Conservation Plan Survey.

    The survey, running from January 23 – February 7, is collecting feedback on current water conservation efforts, ways to improve conservation and potential incentives the City may consider implementing.

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    City Council approves proactive measures to address low water levels

    City Council has unanimously passed a resolution to continue proactive steps in addressing water supply concerns and implementing strategic solutions to combat water scarcity. The action is in response to persistent drought conditions in southern Alberta, resulting in below-normal levels in every reservoir.

  • City taking steps to plan for reduced water supply

    The City of Lethbridge, in partnership with the province and regional partners, is continuing proactive measures to address the current water supply concerns.

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    City takes proactive steps to maintain water supply

    It probably comes as no surprise that limited precipitation in 2023 has led to lower than typical water reserves across southern Alberta. The City of Lethbridge is carefully monitoring and taking proactive steps to ensure a sustained water supply for the region. 


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City Hall
910 4 Avenue South
Lethbridge, AB T1J 0P6

Phone: 311
or 403-320-3111 (if outside of Lethbridge)

 

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