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Water Conservation Measures

The Osoyoos area is experiencing an unprecedented Stage 5 drought, and Osoyoos Lake is at its lowest level in 80 years. Conserving water is a shared responsibility, and every effort to reduce water use makes a difference. To help conserve water during stage 3 water…

The Osoyoos area is experiencing an unprecedented Stage 5 drought, and Osoyoos Lake is at its lowest level in 80 years. Conserving water is a shared responsibility, and every effort to reduce water use makes a difference. To help conserve water during stage 3 water restrictions, the Jack Shaw Splash Park operating hours have been reduced to 11:00am-6:00pm daily. The Town has also implemented a number of additional measures to reduce municipal water use:

Lawns at Kinsmen, Goodman and Jack Shaw Parks have either had watering reduced substantially or stopped

Irrigation fixtures in parks have been inspected

Fleet vehicles are not being washed unless absolutely necessary for safety

Plans have been made for 2027 for more self-watering planters, drought-resistant seasonal plantings and replacement of some civic building lawns with xeriscape

Indoor fixtures have been identified for replacement with high-efficiency fixtures

Staff are monitoring water use in civic buildings using the My360 app www.osoyoos.ca/services/utility-billing/my360-consumer-water-portal , setting goals for reduction of water consumption, and watching for leaks

Council passed a resolution on August 18, 2026 committing to a strategy for water use reduction targets

Thank you to everyone who completed the Town’s survey on water conservation. There were some great suggestions in the survey responses. View the results here. The Town welcomes your input if you see ways that we can improve our water conservation efforts! Town of Osoyoos ☎️ 250.495.9515 📧 info@osoyoos.ca