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'THE SHOW WILL GO ON:' CALGARY STAMPEDE A GO AMID WATER EMERGENCY

With Calgary's ongoing water emergency expected to last a few more weeks amid
repair efforts, many have questioned whether or not the Calgary Stampede should
be held this year. During Monday's water update, the City confirmed the show
will go on. Coby Duerr, Deputy Chief of Calgary Emergency Management Agency,
evoked the 2013 floods, another major water event that brought the 'Greatest
Outdoor Show on Earth' into question. "Folks are wondering if one of our biggest
attractions of the year, the Calgary Stampede will be affected this year.
Similar to the 2013 floods, the 2024 Stampede won't be cancelled. It just might
look a little different." He says previous years didn't see a major uptick in
water usage. "We've reviewed the five-year daily water demand trend during
Stampede week, and we weren't seeing a significant uptick in demand noted during
past years. This is due to two factors. During Stampede, we know Calgarians are
also travelling elsewhere during their summer vacation plans. We also know the
water use is weather-dependent and as we know from past years, many of us have
been caught in this, early July can bring big storms, reducing the need for
water outdoors." The analysis of demand trends during past Stampedes will
continue, says Duerr, as strategies to support Stampede are developed over the
next few weeks. He also addressed a major concern that's been voiced by
Calgarians: more potential strain on the water system with the arrival of
visitors to the city. "Calgarians are worried that the sacrifices they are
making will be exceeded by the water use of people coming into the city. The
visitors coming to Calgary for Stampede, conventions, and all other reasons -
Calgary is open to visitors. Come, eat here, shop here, and enjoy your time with
us. We just ask that when you're in our city, you're one of us, and fight this
problem with us. Follow our restrictions, make every drop count. Take
three-minute showers or less. Take pictures and memories, but also take your
laundry home with you when you go and don't do it here." Joel Cowley, CEO of the
Calgary Stampede, also spoke at the update. He says a few measures are being
taken to reduce or eliminate the use of Calgary-treated water. "It's very
important that it moves on for a number of reasons, the least of which is the
$282 of economic impact generated for the province of Alberta during that 10-day
festival. It's incredibly important and as such, the show will go on, but it
will go on in a very responsible manner. Over the weekend and this morning, our
management team and volunteer leaders have met to identify all of the places
where we use water on Stampede Park during the Calgary Stampede and to the
maximum extent possible, we will seek to offset the use of Calgary-treated water
in those locations. That would involve both the use of non-potable water, which
can be used for a number of reasons, we can use it to groom our track and our
performance arenas, we can use it for some cleaning purposes with the proper
additives as well. Also transporting in treated water, I would say, primarily,
to support our livestock population that grows during the Calgary Stampede. On
average, we have about 1,000 head of livestock on park each day." Mayor Jyoti
Gondek thanked Calgarians for their efforts over the weekend, with 438 million
litres of water being used on Saturday and 439 million litres used on Sunday,
remaining below the 480 million litre threshold.
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