Water Conservation Regulations Lifted on Most Water Systems
Effective immediately, the Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) has declared an end to water conservation regulations in the Chapman Lake, South and North Pender Harbour, Egmont, Cove Cay, and Langdale water systems.
The Eastbourne water system remains at Stage 3 until further notice. Residents are asked to check on local signage for any future changes.
“Thanks to recent rainfall, lake levels in the Chapman and South Pender Harbour water systems have improved greatly,” says Remko Rosenboom, General Manager of Infrastructure Services. “This year; the added supply we can now access from the Church Road Well Field, and the repair of several large leaks, has been key to maintaining supply in Chapman Lake and has contributed greatly to our ability to stay at Stage 2 for most of the summer.
The SCRD thanks the community for conserving water over the summer months, noting that these efforts make a real difference in managing the regional water supply.
A final water supply update for 2025 will be provided to the SCRD Board during the Committee of the Whole meeting on October 9 at 9:30 a.m.
Learn more about water conservation regulations at www.scrd.ca/water-regulations