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Calgary, you blew past 500 million litres of water.

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Your water bill is about to get wild, Calgary.

Alright, folks, so picture this: You wake up, you go to make your coffee – maybe you're in Bridgeland, maybe you're out in Nolan Hill – and you turn on the tap, right? And then you remember. For the third week straight, the city is still asking us to watch our water use. Now, that's not the shocker. The kicker is, despite all the warnings, all the social media posts, all the news segments, Calgary just edged *above* its water usage target. We blew past the 500-million-litre mark on Sunday. For real though, it feels like we're trying to cap a conversation that just keeps bubbling up. This is Calgary – we've seen the boom, we've seen the bust, and we showed up anyway, but it looks like we're having trouble showing up *under* that water target.

### What This Means for Your Sprinklers (and wallet)

This isn't just about feeling a little guilty when you're watering your petunias on 17th Ave. There's a big, real reason this is happening, and it's something everyone who crosses the Bow River on their morning commute needs to pay attention to. The city's main water feeder line, a massive pipeline that brings water to basically *everyone*, had a major break. They're working hard to fix it, but it's a huge job.

* **Ongoing Restrictions:** This means those outdoor watering bans, car washes, and filling hot tubs are sticking around. Don't even think about it.

* **Infrastructure Stress:** It highlights how critical our infrastructure is, and how quickly one big problem can impact hundreds of thousands of people.

* **Chinook Effect?** Maybe it's that sneaky chinook we had last month that made us all think spring was here to stay and our lawns needed an early drink. Who knows?

Look, we live in a city where you can see the Rockies from downtown on a clear day – that never gets old. We know about vast spaces and big resources. But even with all that, we can't just take our water for granted. This isn't just a blip; it's a reminder that even in a place like Calgary, our resources are finite, and we all have to pull together. We're better than going over the line.

Cassidy Redcloud, MiTL Sports Desk, Calgary.

You wanna hear more about this? My buddy Jay over on the Morning Wire dives into all the city's quirks every single day. Go check him out live at mornings.live.

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