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Should Montrealers be trying to conserve water during this sweltering heat?

Should Montrealers be trying to conserve water during this sweltering heat?

CBC6 hours ago
With temperatures exceeding 30 C and little rain in sight, the heat is putting some pressure on the city's water treatment plants. City officials say Montrealers should consider how they're using the city's drinking water supply.
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