Close X
Saturday, November 30, 2024
ADVT 
National

Vancouver Adopts Bylaw To Cut Watering To Two Days During Summer Months

The Canadian Press, 18 Apr, 2018 12:34 PM
    VANCOUVER — Despite an unusually wet April, the City of Vancouver is looking ahead to the parched days of summer as it announces new watering restrictions, beginning May 1.
     
     
    A news release from the city says councillors have approved a bylaw that aligns with the regional district of Metro Vancouver's water conservation plan and cuts permitted lawn and garden watering to two days a week from three days.
     
     
    Homes with even-numbered addresses will be allowed to water between 4 a.m. and 9 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays while homes with odd-numbered addresses can water at those times on Thursdays and Sundays.
     
     
    All non-residential properties will be permitted to water at those times on Friday, while businesses can water between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. on either Monday or Tuesday depending on whether the address is even or odd.
     
     
    Violators face fines of $250 to $1,000, and the regulations remain in effect until Oct. 15.
     
     
    Daniel Roberge, director of Water, Sewer and Green Infrastructure, says climate change and Vancouver's growing population are putting pressure on the regional water supply and the new rules ensure treated water is primarily used for drinking, cooking and cleaning.
     
     
    "Fewer watering days still allow for healthy landscapes and will help us make sure we have enough water to last through the dry summer months," Roberge says in the release.
     
     
    He also says Vancouver can potentially defer the need for expensive expansion of its water system if it can reduce the per-person use of treated drinking water.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Parmvir 'Parm' Singh Chahil Identified As Second Suspect In Vicious Assault On Autistic Male

    Parmvir 'Parm' Singh Chahil Identified As Second Suspect In Vicious Assault On Autistic Male
    Investigators from the 12 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau have identified the second male responsible for a vicious assault on a male with autism, in the City of Mississauga.

    Parmvir 'Parm' Singh Chahil Identified As Second Suspect In Vicious Assault On Autistic Male

    Suspect In Beating Of Man With Autism Plans To Turn Himself Into Police On Monday: Police

    Suspect In Beating Of Man With Autism Plans To Turn Himself Into Police On Monday: Police
    Peel police are telling that they have been in contact with Ronjot Singh Dhami’s lawyer, identified as one of the suspects in the shocking assault of a man with autism at the Square One bus terminal attack.

    Suspect In Beating Of Man With Autism Plans To Turn Himself Into Police On Monday: Police

    Karanvir Singh Bassi Arrested In Brampton Stick Beating Death, More Suspects Sought

    Karanvir Singh Bassi Arrested In Brampton Stick Beating Death, More Suspects Sought
    In An Unfortunate Incident, Paviter Singh Bassi Was Beaten With Sticks. As A Result Of The Assault He Died On March 20th.

    Karanvir Singh Bassi Arrested In Brampton Stick Beating Death, More Suspects Sought

    NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh Says He Won't Go To Events Featuring People Promoting Political Violence

    NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he will no longer attend events where people advocate violence — as long as he's made aware of their beliefs beforehand.

    NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh Says He Won't Go To Events Featuring People Promoting Political Violence

    Police Make Two Separate Arrests Of Alleged Drug Dealers, Fentanyl Seized

    Police in Abbotsford, B.C., say efforts to target drug dealers selling the deadly opioid fentanyl have led to two separate arrests.

    Police Make Two Separate Arrests Of Alleged Drug Dealers, Fentanyl Seized

    B.C. Issues Warning To Pet Rabbit Owners As Virus Spreads To Lower Mainland

    B.C. Issues Warning To Pet Rabbit Owners As Virus Spreads To Lower Mainland
     A virus that has already killed hundreds of feral rabbits on Vancouver Island has spread and the British Columbia government is warning pet owners to take precautions.

    B.C. Issues Warning To Pet Rabbit Owners As Virus Spreads To Lower Mainland