RDN moves to stage 4 water restrictions after drought worsens
NANAIMO — A record-dry summer is continuing to have ripple effects across the mid-Island.
The Regional District of Nanaimo escalated its water restrictions to stage four on Friday, Aug. 19, in response to a provincial move declaring eastern Vancouver Island at drought level five. It’s the highest level of drought possible.
Murray Walters, the RDN’s water services manager, told NanaimoNewsNOW enacting stage four water restrictions across the entire regional district is not common.
“This is something different. Operationally our water systems, we’re not seeing any alarming trends that would say ‘hey, we should go to stage four watering restrictions.’ This is a move to support the provincial government’s declaration of a level five drought and to try and help our neighbours who have less adequate water supplies.”