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CLARENCE DOWNEY SPEED SKATING OVAL EXTENDS SEASON FOR AN ADDITIONAL WEEK
March 2, 2014 - 12:00pm
The Clarence Downey Speed Skating Oval, which was originally scheduled to close on Sunday, March 2, 2014, will be extending its season for an additional week. The unusually cold weather has helped to maintain quality ice conditions and allowed the City of Saskatoon to offer bonus public skating times to citizens.
The Clarence Downey Speed Skating Oval will be open from Tuesday, March 4, 2014 to Sunday, March 9, 2014 during the following times:
• Tuesday to Thursday: 2 p.m. - 8 p.m.
• Saturday and Sunday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
For more City of Saskatoon Public Service Announcements, News Releases, Traffic Detours and Service Alerts, visit www.saskatoon.ca or connect with the City of Saskatoon on Twitter and Facebook.
EXTREME COLD TEMPERATURES AFFECTING UNDERGROUND WATER MAINS
March 2, 2014 - 12:00pm
This weekend, temperatures dropped to minus 50 degrees Celsius with the wind chill overnight, causing the ground frost to move even deeper. The ground frost level is deeper than normal, and the colder the temperature is, the more pressure it puts on the underground pipes, causing them to shift. If there is already a weak spot in the pipe, caused by age, corrosion or previous work, it can break.
A high number of water main breaks occurred this past weekend, keeping staff extremely busy. From Friday evening at 9:00 p.m. until Sunday evening at 9:00 p.m., 15 water main breaks occurred. In addition, a break occurred on the connection pipe at Brevoort Park School, requiring a private contractor for the repair. This activity is well above the average of one-two per day for this time of year.
Be prepared
This elevated rate of water main breaks is anticipated to level off this week, but will still remain higher than normal for this time of year. Residents in areas where water main breaks have occurred in the past few years, including neighbourhoods adjacent to current water main breaks, are encouraged to be prepared by having extra drinking water stored as a precaution. The recommended supply of water to have on hand for a 72-hour period is 3.8 litres (one gallon) per person or pet per day.
Frozen water connections
Home owners are also reporting frozen water connections, where there is a blockage on the water connection from the City’s water main to the private home. If your water does not turn on, it may be an issue with the private portion of your water connection. If there is an issue on the City portion, we will come out and use specialized equipment to defrost the line from your home. To help prevent this, we recommend making sure the pipes are well-insulated, including the portion at the outside walls of your home.
Current water main breaks
All available staff and contractors are focussed on isolating the location of the breaks, preparing the sites for excavation (identifying any underground utilities or hazards), and repairing the pipes. Different expertise is required at each stage of repairing a water main break, so even if no workers are present, each location is scheduled and will be repaired as quickly as possible.
Water service is currently off at the following locations:
• 74 Phillips Crescent (water trailer on-site)
• 2421 Ewart Avenue (water trailer on-site)
• 500 block of 6th Street East (water trailer on-site)
• 1300 7th Avenue North (water trailer on-site)
• 2903 Ferguson Avenue
• Diefenbaker Drive between Fairlight Drive and 22nd Street West
• 300 Bate Crescent
• 1326 Ave Y North
• 3225 11th Street West
• 141 Pacific Avenue
• 21 Bow Court
Residents and businesses in affected areas can access drinking water from an emergency water supply trailer located nearby until the service is restored. Instructions for use are located near the spout. The City operates four water trailers; once the water is restored to an area, the trailer is relocated as required. We make every effort to make a water trailer available within eight hours of the water being shut off. However, with the number of water main breaks we are currently experiencing, this time will be extended.
We want to thank everyone for their cooperation and understanding. We will do our best to restore water service within 48 hours of turning it off, but the extreme cold can affect equipment and the amount of time that workers can be outside. If you are affected by a water outage and have any questions, or to report a water main break, please call the Public Works customer service call centre 24/7 at 306-975-2476. For information about the Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory that is in effect when the water is turned back on, visit saskatoon.ca and select W for Water Advisory.
Emergency preparedness information is available on the Government of Canada’s public safety website getprepared.gc.ca, including further recommendations for an emergency water supply.
For more City of Saskatoon Public Service Announcements, News Releases, Traffic Detours and Service Alerts, visit www.saskatoon.ca or connect with the City of Saskatoon on Twitter and Facebook from the links at saskatoon.ca.
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SASKATOON'S POPULATION TOPS 250,000 MARK
March 2, 2014 - 12:00pm
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Based on information released by Statistics Canada in late February, the City of Saskatoon’s Planning and Development Division has calculated that Saskatoon’s population has topped 250,000 people.
By using Statistics Canada’s 248,293 population figures for the city of Saskatoon at July 1, 2013, and applying their suggested 3 percent annual growth rate, City Planners estimate that the city’s population has reached approximately 253,000 people as of March 1, 2014.
“This is an exciting milestone for Saskatoon. Based on the information from Statistics Canada, we have increased by a rate of 40.4 per thousand, which hasn’t been achieved by any other census metropolitan in more than 15 years,” Planning and Development Director Alan Wallace says.
“This new estimate confirms that Saskatoon is ‘the place to be’. Our growing, thriving, economy and high quality of life make the city an attractive place for new residents and recent Canadians to call home. And through the City’s Growing Forward, Shaping Saskatoon public consultations and other important growth strategies that are currently underway, we will ensure that plans are in place to accommodate this growth so Saskatoon continues to be a great place to live.”
Using the same calculation for the Saskatoon Census Metropolitan Area (CMA), which includes surrounding rural communities, it is estimated that the CMA population has reached 298,000 people.
Planning and Development regularly calculates population estimates using information from Statistics Canada, factoring in recent trends in growth. These projections assist City Council and the Administration in developing its policy framework, long-range plans, and forecasting future municipal servicing needs and land consumption.
For more information, visit www.saskatoon.ca and look under “P” for Population.
For more City of Saskatoon Public Service Announcements, News Releases, Traffic Detours and Service Alerts, visit www.saskatoon.ca or connect with the City of Saskatoon on Twitter and Facebook.
WATER MAIN BREAKS CONTINUE – RESIDENTS CAN PREPARE
March 1, 2014 - 12:00pm
This weekend, eleven water main breaks occurred in a 26-hour period, breaking a record set last weekend with seven in the same time period. So far this weekend, thirteen water main breaks occurred between Friday evening and the time of this announcement. This is well above the average of one-two per day for this time of year.
This rate of water main breaks is anticipated to slow down as the temperatures increase this week. Still, residents in areas where water main breaks have occurred in the past few years, including neighbourhoods adjacent to current water main breaks, are encouraged to be prepared by having extra drinking water stored as a precaution. The recommended supply of water to have on hand for a 72-hour period is 3.8 litres (one gallon) per person or pet per day.
All available staff and contractors are focussed on isolating the location of the breaks, preparing the sites for excavation (identifying any underground utilities or hazards), and repairing the pipes. Different expertise is required at each stage of repairing a water main break, so even if no workers are present, each location is scheduled and will be repaired as quickly as possible. In this extreme cold, workers must take frequent breaks to warm up and prevent injuries caused from exposure to the elements.
Water service is currently off at the following locations:
• 74 Phillips Crescent (water trailer on-site)
• 2421 Ewart Avenue (water trailer on-site)
• 500 block of 6th Street East (water trailer on-site)
• 1300 7th Avenue North (water trailer on-site)
• 2903 Ferguson Avenue
• Diefenbaker Drive between Fairlight Drive and 22nd Street West
• 300 Bate Crescent
• 1326 Ave Y North
• 3225 11th Street West
• 141 Pacific Avenue
Residents and businesses in affected areas can access drinking water from an emergency water supply trailer located nearby until the service is restored. Instructions for use are located near the spout. The City operates four water trailers; once the water is restored to a location, it is relocated as required. We make every effort to make a water trailer available within eight hours of the water being shut off. However, with the number of water main breaks we are currently experiencing, this time will be extended.
We want to thank everyone for their cooperation and understanding. We will do our best to restore water service within 48 hours of turning it off, but the extreme cold can affect equipment and the amount of time that workers can be outside. If you are affected by a water outage and have any questions, or to report a water main break, please call the Public Works customer service call centre 24/7 at 306-975-2476. For information about the Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory that is in effect when the water is turned back on, visit saskatoon.ca and select W for Water Advisory.
Emergency preparedness information is available on the Canadian Red Cross website, including further recommendations for an emergency water supply.
For more City of Saskatoon Public Service Announcements, News Releases, Traffic Detours and Service Alerts, visit www.saskatoon.ca or connect with the City of Saskatoon on Twitter and Facebook from the links at saskatoon.ca.
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WATER MAIN BREAKS INCREASE AS TEMPERATURES CONTINUE TO DROP
February 28, 2014 - 12:00pm
- 623 Main Street (water trailer on-site)
- 74 Phillips Crescent (water trailer on-site)
- 2421 Ewart Avenue (water trailer on-site)
- 628 10th Street East (water trailer on-site)
- 3366 Fairlight Drive on Diefenbaker Drive
- 2903 Ferguson Avenue
- 500 block of 6th Street East
Similar to what was experienced last weekend in Saskatoon when the temperature dropped significantly, eight water main breaks occurred beginning at 9:00 p.m. Friday, February 28 and the release of this announcement. This is well above the average of one-two per day for this time of year. In January and February Saskatoon experienced 85 water main breaks, compared to 69 during the same period in 2013.
All available staff and contractors are focussed on isolating the location of the breaks, preparing the sites for excavation (identifying any underground utilities or hazards), and repairing the pipes. Different expertise is required at each stage of repairing a water main break, so even if no workers are present, each location is scheduled and will be repaired as quickly as possible. In this extreme cold, workers must take frequent breaks to warm up and prevent injuries caused from exposure to the elements.
Water service is currently off at the following locations:
Residents and businesses in affected areas can access drinking water from emergency water supply trailers located nearby until the service is restored. Instructions for use are located near the spout. Once the water is restored to a location, the water trailer is relocated as required. We make every effort to make a water trailer available within eight hours of the water being shut off. However, with the number of water main breaks we are currently experiencing, affected areas may anticipate this time to be extended.
We want to thank everyone for their cooperation and understanding. We will do our best to restore water service within 48 hours of turning it off, but the extreme cold can affect equipment and the amount of time that workers can be outside. If you are affected by a water outage and have any questions or to report a water main break, please call the Public Works customer service call centre 24/7 at 306-975-2476.
Emergency preparedness information is available on the Canadian Red Cross website, including recommendations for an emergency water supply.
For more City of Saskatoon Public Service Announcements, News Releases, Traffic Detours and Service Alerts, visit www.saskatoon.ca or connect with the City of Saskatoon on Twitter and Facebook.
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