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The Chapman Lake in B.C.'s Sunshine Coast pictured on Nov. 17. The region has lifted a state of emergency due to drought but says restrictions will remain in place. (Sunshine Coast Regional District) ...
The Sunshine Coast is banning the outdoor use of tap water with drought conditions worsening in that area. Chapman Lake is the main water supply to residents on the coast and water levels are just ...
Water restrictions lifted on Sunshine Coast as disastrous drought sidestepped. Effective immediately, Stage 1 water conservation regulations have been removed in the Chapman water system.
Some businesses and amenities on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast have been told to stop using all treated drinking water later today due to severe drought, but officials say there’s no need ...
In a media release Tuesday, the district said icy conditions at Chapman Lake had prevented the watershed from recharging, despite wetter weather. 1:58 Local state of emergency declared over water ...
Two days before the water flowing down Chapman Creek reserved for environmental purposes was reduced by 20 per cent, a third well came online at the Chapman Creek Hatchery. It happened “in a big panic ...
On Oct. 18, Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) said it had received federal and provincial permission to reduce environmental flow needs (EFN) levels for Chapman Creek by 20 per cent to 160 ...
A state of local emergency declared on the Sunshine Coast because of drought includes an order for breweries, water bottlers and non-medical cannabis growers to shut down water use starting at 11: ...
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