Thursday, August 20, 2020

A study by Sara Finley, a PhD student, and聽Nandita Basu, a professor of civil and environmental engineering, looked at 10 mid-sized cities with summer watering bylaws and five cities that don鈥檛 impose any limits.
Summer water consumption in some of Canada鈥檚 driest cities can double or even triple winter averages.
鈥淐ities often impose summer water use bylaws to reduce that demand surplus so that they can prolong the useful life of their infrastructure as they grow,鈥 Finley said. 鈥淏ased on our analysis, it seems like these restrictions are only minimally effective in that goal.鈥
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