Listen Live

North Cowichan Downgrades Watering Restrictions

The Municipality of North Cowichan has downgraded the water consumption levels from stage three to stage one.

Environmental Programs Coordinator Shaun Chadburn says there are still some restrictions in place.

“There are still some restrictions on the days they can water their lawn, but it allows them to start washing cars and other water uses,” said Chadburn.

Chadburn says the municipality is guided by the province downgrading these restrictions.

“The recent changes in weather have caused the province to move the drought code level from four to two and we’ve also seen a considerable level reduction in consumption on all of our water systems,” said Chadburn.

The provincial restrictions are always one stage off of the restrictions at the local government level.

There are three water systems in the Municipality of North Cowichan; Chemainus, Crofton, and the South End systems.

For a look at the restrictions at each of the three stages, click here.

Kyle Christensen
Kyle Christensen
News & Weekend Announcer

Continue Reading

cjsu Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Municipal and provincial governments ready to aid laid off workers from Chemainus sawmill 

Provincial and municipal governments band together to provide relief for workers at Chemainus sawmill after being laid off since June.

North Cowichan council votes to move away from CVRD economic development service 

The Municipality has decided not to continue with the CVRD's EDAC, but rather focus on municipal development.

BC. Conversative management committee says Rustad should step down as leader

The B.C. Conservative Party's management committee says the party is in turmoil and is calling on John Rustad to immediately step down as leader.

First Nations leaders condemn ‘alarmist’ comments on Cowichan title ruling

The First Nations Leadership Council said it’s “deeply disturbed and angered” by what it calls alarmist comments by B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad about Aboriginal title rights.

Council may forego over $150,000 in permissive tax exemptions to 25 organizations 

The city could be out over $150,000 if they grant permissive tax exemptions for close to 25 local organizations.
- Advertisement -