Calgary Water Main Failure Attributed to Multiple Causes
Preliminary findings reveal a combination of factors contributed to the rupture of Calgary's critical water feeder main in June.
- Investigations indicate that microcracking, high chloride soil levels, and wire corrosion contributed to the water main failure.
- The rupture of the Bearspaw south feeder main in June led to citywide water restrictions in Calgary.
- Built in 1975, the feeder main is crucial for Calgary, supplying 60% of the city's treated water.
- Rehabilitation work on the feeder main is nearly complete, with only two wire snaps recorded recently compared to 23 earlier.
- The city plans to present the preliminary findings to the public on November 26, with a final report expected in December.