These are Metro Vancouver's best (and worst) municipalities at conserving water
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These are Metro Vancouver's best (and worst) municipalities at conserving water
Water-metering has shown success in reducing water consumption, as the region is in a water-restriction phase.
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By Sobia Moman
Published Jun 25, 2026
Last updated Jun 26, 2026
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Looking down the spillway of the Cleveland Dam on the Capilano River in North Vancouver on June 25. PHOTO BY NICK PROCAYLO /10112052A
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