Alberta government to review Calgary water main breaks, demands documents
CALGARY — The Alberta government has launched a review of Calgary’s water main ruptures and is demanding the city turn over reams of documents dating back two decades within the next two weeks.
Municipal Affairs Minister Dan Williams, in a letter to the city posted on social media Wednesday, says it’s about making sure Calgary’s 1.6 million residents have a safe and reliable water system.
He says while the city has been working diligently to fix the latest break of the Bearspaw South Feeder Main, the province — as the legal entity overseeing municipalities — has a responsibility and a duty to act.
“I am concerned about implications for the capacity of municipal services and the confidence that Calgarians may have in the city’s ability to sustain this essential service,” Williams said in the letter to Mayor Jeromy Farkas.


