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Calgary Nears Water System Restore
16 Jan
Summary
- Final water pump for Bearspaw feeder main set for Friday activation.
- Another pump activated Thursday, aiding 60% of water supply.
- Water usage remains above target despite restoration efforts.

The city of Calgary is reportedly one step away from fully restoring the Bearspaw feeder main to service. A final water pump is slated for activation on Friday morning, January 17, 2026, contingent on the pipe's continued stability. This development follows the successful activation of another pump for the Bearspaw South Feeder Main on Thursday morning, January 16, 2026.
This crucial feeder main supplies 60% of the treated water for Calgary and surrounding municipalities. Officials are proceeding with caution, carefully increasing flow into the pipe after a 24-hour stabilization period between each phase. This deliberate approach aims to ensure the long-term integrity of the system.
Despite the progress, residents are still urged to conserve water. On Wednesday, January 15, 2026, water usage reached 501 million litres, exceeding the targeted 485 million litres. Conservation measures such as shorter showers and full laundry loads remain essential.
