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Originally Posted by calgarygeologist
We have someone in this thread who says that the south should be good as well because of the Glenmore Reservoir.
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But thats easily debunked. Whether or not people choose to accept it is another thing.
But his theory is, if the Bearspaw plant is cut off from the majority of the city, then the communities that are not cut off should have an abundance of water available to them.
I just want to know if there is anything correct about that. It seems too simple to me, as the system is interconnected, water pressures, local reservoirs and storage places, pump stations, etc.
I’m not looking to justify more usage or to minimize the need for restrictions and the state of emergency, but to understand if there is any truth to it (and possibly debunk it).