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Tuesday, August 12, 2025
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Water restrictions in Carleton Place now in effect through September

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HEDDY SOROUR

Carleton Place residents are being asked to follow water restrictions again this summer, aimed at conserving the town’s water reserves. The restrictions will be in place now through Sept. 30 and focus specifically on lawn watering, ensuring that there is enough water for both everyday use and emergency situations.

“The water restrictions were imposed by council as a result of excessive demand in the summer which was taxing our water reserves in our water tower and clear well. These reserves are needed to deal with emergency situations like a water main break or a fire,” said Guy Bourgon, director of public works.

To help manage water usage, residents will be asked to follow a schedule based on their house number. Those with odd-numbered addresses are permitted to water their lawns on odd calendar days, while those with even-numbered addresses can water on even-numbered days. During the months of June, August, and September, watering is allowed either between 5 and 9 a.m. or between 7 and 11 p.m.

In the month of July, when water demand is at its peak, the restrictions will be even stricter, as residents may only water lawns and gardens during the evening hours.

“These restrictions are in place to prevent residents from watering every day during the summer and/or twice a day in July, which is completely unnecessary to keep a healthy lawn,” explained Bourgon. “When there has been no significant rain, watering every fourth day is considered sufficient to prevent your lawn from going dormant.”

There is an exemption for residents who are working on major landscaping projects or planting new grass. These homeowners can water their lawns during the designated times for up to 21 consecutive days, but they must register with the town’s bylaw department in advance.

“Once the water treatment plant upgrades are completed, there will be sufficient capacity to allow for growth for the next 20 years. Council would have the choice at that time to revisit the issue of water restrictions,” added Bourgon. “The town’s water restrictions are not considered excessive and are considered best practices to protect our water resources.”

By following these simple guidelines, residents will help safeguard the community’s water supply while still maintaining their green spaces. For more information or to register for an exemption, residents are encouraged to call 613-257-5688 or email bylaw@carletonplace.ca.

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