The Municipality of Kincardine has moved into Stage 3 Water Supply Prohibitions.
It says the prohibition is effective immediately. It is used when the service capability of any water production well or any water storage tower has declined to the point where the continued supply of sufficient water for the basic needs of the public is in jeopardy.
These restrictions are in place to ensure water supplies last while the Kincardine Water Treatment Plant reservoir repairs are taking place.
Not following the rules could result in a fine of up to $5,000.
Users of the Kincardine Drinking Water System are now prohibited from:
Watering lawns
Watering gardens, trees, shrubs or other outdoor plants
Washing the exterior of a building or attachments thereto, driveway or a walkway
Washing vehicles
Operating decorative fountains (unless all water used is continuously recycled)
Cleaning with water or filling decorative fountains or residential swimming pools, hot tubs, or garden ponds
Using waste water outdoors
The municipality says the Water Conserve Notice of April 27th is no longer in effect, having been replaced by Stage 3 Water Supply Prohibitions effective immediately.



