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Effective October 31, we are lifting city-wide outdoor water use restrictions and returning the drought monitoring dial to dry conditions. Due to decreasing temperatures and seasonal shifts in water use, demand has stabilized and is not forecasted to increase. We want to thank all residents, businesses and regional customers for following outdoor water restrictions over the past two months. Together we were able to save 1.5 billion litres of water, the equivalent of 606 Olympic size swimming pools. Even though there are no outdoor water restrictions in place, you are encouraged to be thoughtful about your daily water use. Some ways to continue reducing water use include: šŸ’§ Check (and fix) any leaks in your home, especially toilets šŸ›€ Limit showers to five minutes or less and keep baths shallow. šŸ½ļø Use the dishwasher and washing machine only when required and with full loads. 🚿 Install high efficiency fixtures such as toilets, showerheads and faucets 🧰 Replace old appliance...

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