Epcor
Epcor puts mandatory ban on all non-essential water use
Epcor, a leading water utility company, has recently implemented a mandatory ban on all non-essential water use. This decision was made in response to a pump failure at the E.L. Smith water treatment plant in southwest Edmonton. The incident occurred early Monday and has prompted Epcor to take immediate action to conserve water resources.
The pump failure has significantly impacted the water treatment process, making it necessary for Epcor to prioritize essential water usage. As a result, the company has urged residents and businesses to restrict their water consumption to essential needs only. This temporary ban on non-essential water use aims to ensure that an adequate water supply is available for critical purposes such as drinking, sanitation, and firefighting.
Epcor is actively working to repair the pump and restore normal operations at the water treatment plant. The company is committed to resolving the issue as quickly as possible to minimize the inconvenience caused to the community. In the meantime, Epcor appreciates the cooperation of residents and businesses in conserving water during this challenging period.