Judique Water Conservation Update

January 29, 2026

PSA: Judique Water System Transitions to Voluntary Directive

Municipal staff and contractors have completed an infrastructure repair on the Judique water system, allowing users to move from a mandatory conservation directive to a voluntary one. The municipality appreciates residents for conserving water while the issue was addressed.
 
This critical work was completed during the recent winter storm. The municipality thanks Zutphen Contractors and the Judique Volunteer Fire Department for their support during the repair, and helping make sure the work could be completed safely.
 
While the water conservation is no longer required by mandate, it remains strongly encouraged to help ensure the long-term sustainability of our water supply. The voluntary directive is expected to remain in place for 48 hours while the tower refills.
 
Water Conservation Tips:
• Take short showers and avoid baths.
• Turn off taps when brushing teeth or washing dishes.
• Only run dishwashers and washing machines with full loads.
• Keep a bottle of water in the fridge to avoid running the tap for cold water.
• Limit toilet flushing.
• Avoid non-essential outdoor water use.
• Promptly repair any leaks in and around taps and plumbing.
 
To learn more about water conservation, visit invernesscounty.ca/services/infraemerg.

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