The District of Port Edward is experiencing a temporary issue at its Water Treatment Plant, which could affect water availability. The problem is being addressed, and the issue is expected to be resolved within the next three days. In the meantime, residents are asked to conserve water to help maintain supply levels. The district urges everyone to limit non-essential water usage, such as washing vehicles or watering lawns. Shortening shower times and turning off taps when not in use will also help. Additionally, when washing dishes, residents are encouraged to use a basin or plug the sink instead of letting water run. The district appreciates everyone’s patience and cooperation during this time. Updates will be shared as more information becomes available. Thank you for helping manage the water supply in Port Edward.
Water Conservation Alert in Port Edward
By Sabrina Spencer
Mar 20, 2025 | 11:52 AM
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