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Do water bans mean there is no more water?

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Do water bans mean there is no more water?

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No. A ban does not mean that the source of water has been depleted. Put simply, a ban is called when water demand exceeds York Region s ability to supply homes and businesses; whether the limitation is the amount of water the region is licensed to take (by the MOE) or by how much the water treatment facilities can draw, treat, store and distribute.

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