eNEWS . CITY UPDATE n YOGA

2024-08-24 16:33

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The City of Calgary has provided us two updates:


1) The Helicopter Playground in Parkdale / West Hillhurst is undergoing some upgrades.


Playground items will disappear and reappear (or change) over the next little while, though the playground will still be open. At some point the helicopter will disappear to park somewhere else for some ‘beauty treatments.’


At the beginning of October, the playground will be fully closed for one week.


After that, all will open again. And even better than before.


2) Water restrictions will start again on August 26th (Monday).


The City is preparing to undertake urgent repairs of the Bearspaw South Feeder Main to maintain the health and stability of Calgary’s water system. They have shared the following information:


Although The City completed repairs to the five sections of the pipe that needed urgent repairs in June, recent analyses from acoustic monitoring and PipeDiver results of the full 11 kilometers of the pipe revealed several new locations that need urgent repairs. Some of these new locations are places we’re concerned the pipe is at risk of breaking in the near term, so we need to act quickly with repairs. Others will be addressed in our medium to long-term pipe rehabilitation plans.


The near-term work will begin August 26 and run through most of September (2-3 weeks).


Benefits of Immediate Action

The timing of these repairs is very important to managing our water supply through the winter. Calgary is a big city on two small rivers. When the feeder main is out of service for repairs, we get most of our water from the Glenmore Reservoir (Elbow River). We need to act now so that we can be done the repairs in time for river flows to refill the Glenmore Reservoir so that there is enough water for later in the fall and winter when we draw on it heavily. We also need to minimize the risk of the feeder main breaking unexpectedly in winter when we would not be able to refill the reservoir because river flows are too low. This could put our water supply at risk within a matter of weeks.  


Stage 4 Outdoor Water Restrictions and Indoor Water Conservation
To address these new locations, we will need to stop flow through the feeder main again and will be relying very heavily on the Glenmore Water Treatment Plant for most of our water while the repairs are completed. During this time, we know that we will not be able to supply enough water to meet normal demand. 


Unfortunately, this means we need a temporary return to Stage 4 Outdoor Water Restrictions on August 26 and we are asking Calgarians to limit their indoor water use like we did in June.


We will also be asking businesses to reduce their indoor water use by 25 per cent to make sure that we have enough water to meet essential needs until the repairs are complete. 


To support residents and businesses during these Stage 4 Outdoor Water Restrictions, The City will be reopening non potable river water pick up locations with designated hours for businesses and residents (see below for locations). A fire ban is also implemented to mitigate fire risk during a time of critical water supply.

Further details are below (and will be updated on the
City of Calgary website as things progress).

|| = || __ YULIA AND YOGA


Yoga classes with Yulia Rudko are starting again at the SAHCA Hall. They will run from September 5th to October 31st, with the exception of one date (October 17th).


That is a total of 8 classes for $80. Later there will be another registration for November/December. 


If you are interested in joining, please contact Yulia to register (and feel free to share with your friends and neighbours):


info@yuliarudko.com

If you are not already on our email list (or Facebook page), please join and encourage neighbours to join as well. It's an easy way to stay up-to-date with all that's going on in and around the 'hood.


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