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Water consumption in Dartmouth area drops 5% since mandatory restrictions began

By favofcanada.caSeptember 23, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Halifax Water says consumption has dropped by five per cent since mandatory restrictions were implemented two weeks ago in the Dartmouth area, and that measures will continue in order to conserve water.

The mandatory restrictions, which began Sept. 10, apply to residents served by the Lake Major water supply and cover areas of  Dartmouth, Cole Harbour, North Preston and Eastern Passage.

The utility implemented voluntary water conservation restrictions on Aug. 5, but didn’t see a drop in demand, nor did the province receive significant rainfall.

Halifax Water says dry conditions are persisting and, with little rain in the forecast, the Stage 1 measures will last “until further notice.”

Activities such as watering lawns, washing vehicles, filling pools and watering golf courses are prohibited.

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Penalties could include a warning, a fine or suspension of service.

Customers served by the Pockwock Lake supply are under voluntary conservation measures.

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