Calgary mayor sticks to Stampede opening day for possible main water fix
CALGARY — Calgary’s mayor is sticking to opening day of the Stampede as a best-case scenario for the full resumption of water services in the city.
But Jyoti Gondek warns that unforeseen problems could delay repairs to a catastrophic water main break that has forced citywide use restrictions for more than two weeks.
Gondek says the Stampede rodeo and fair, which starts July 5, is still in talks with neighbouring communities about trucking in water for both crowds and animals at the event.
Meanwhile, she says, three sections of new pipe are ready to be installed to replace sections where inspections had revealed weaknesses.