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Beaver Valley now on Stage 3 water conservation

In response to extreme drought, Beaver Valley water users are now on Stage 3 outdoor water conservation measures.

The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary and Village of Fruitvale say they have enacted these measures to promote responsible water usage and safeguard water resources.

Under Stage 3, even-numbered addresses are permitted to use their sprinkler systems on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 4 to 6 a.m. and 8 to 10 p.m. Odd-numbered addresses may use their sprinklers on Wednesdays and Fridays during the same times.

Sprinkler use is prohibited on Mondays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Additionally, residents are encouraged to water using micro- or drip irrigation systems. Sprinkler use on vegetable and fruit gardens is exempt but the RDKB encourages residents to use similar water conservation principles when using sprinklers for this purpose.

These conservation measures are part of the RDKB’s water conservation plan for the Beaver Valley Water Service. The RDKB’s WaterSmart ambassador is offering complimentary sprinkler system assessments to residents in the Beaver Valley, as well as Rivervale (currently on Stage 2 conservation measures), and Christina Lake (also on Stage 2). The assessments aim to identify defects and improve efficiency across lawns and gardens, helping residents reduce water usage.

To schedule a sprinkler system assessment, get approval for watering new sod/grass seed, order indoor water conservation toolkits, or for any other WaterSmart and landscaping inquiries, residents can contact 250-231-5384 or email [email protected].

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