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Town issues immediate restrictions on irrigation systems due to water production issues

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The Drumheller Water Treatment Plant is having trouble keeping up with water production because of the quality of the water in the Red Deer River, made worse by the recent period of hot, dry weather.
As a result, the Town of Drumheller is implementing a water-use restriction for all irrigation systems within the municipality immediately.
In addition, the Rotary Spray Park, which takes water directly for the Town water system, will be shut off. The Fountain and Aquaplex use recirculated filtered water and will remain open. While the Town wishes to limit the impact on the general public, additional controls may be required. These would include measures that impact high-volume water users.
Under Schedule “B” of the Water and Wastewater Bylaw, the Town of Drumheller may implement Water Demand Management Measures to restrict water usage. All irrigation systems, including Town irrigation systems, are being directed to be turned off in order to reduce demand on the municipal water system. This is a temporary and mandatory restriction.
We encourage residents to be conscious of their non-essential water usage. These restrictions and considerations will allow the Town to ensure the continuous supply of water for household use and fire protection.
Updates will be provided on the Town of Drumheller social media accounts and drumheller.ca. Once the municipal water system production concerns are alleviated, notification to all impacted parties will be delivered.


Car enthusiasts enjoy car show in Carbon

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The second annual Carbon Cruizers Show and Shine attracted both car enthusiasts and spectators alike into the Village of Carbon on Saturday, July 9. Over 30 classic, modern, and modified vehicles lined Caradoc Avenue. Event organizer Marty Morgan shared there were about four fewer cars this year than during the inaugural show in 2021, but was still pleased to see the turnout and support.

Hussar annexes former school grounds

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The boundaries of the Village of Hussar will grow slightly in 2023 as it annexes a 7.8 acre parcel of land at the northwestern edge of the village, the former site of the Hussar School, from Wheatland County.
When the Hussar School permanently closed in June 2016 the land was offered only to Wheatland County, though the village submitted an expression of interest and began the annexation process; the final stage of this process was to hold a public hearing, which the village council held on Thursday, June 30.
“There were no comments or concerns from the public (about the annexation),” Hussar Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Kate Brandt told the Mail.
Following the public hearing, information was sent to Wheatland County council for discussion during the regular Tuesday, July 5 council meeting.
Hussar council requested an effective date of annexation to be January 1, 2023.


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