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Drinking water taps available at 13 Edmonton hydrants this summer

A fire hydrant in west Edmonton converted into a free potable water station. July 14, 2021. (Sean Amato/CTV News Edmonton) A fire hydrant in west Edmonton converted into a free potable water station. July 14, 2021. (Sean Amato/CTV News Edmonton)
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With temperatures set to rise in Edmonton next week, the city has set up water taps at 13 fire hydrants.

The water is safe to drink, and officials hope it will help vulnerable Edmontonians stay hydrated during the hot weather.

The city first set up taps at five hydrants as part of a pilot project last summer.

This year, taps have been set up at the following locations:

Downtown

  • Central McDougal and Queen Mary Park 109 Ave. and 107 St.
  • Kinistinaw Park 102 Ave and 96 St.
  • 105 Ave. and 102 St. Boyle Street Community Services
  • 96 St. and 104 Ave. Bissell Centre
  • Sheriff Robertson 82 Street and 112 Ave.

West

  • Butler Park
  • Callingwood park

South

  • McIntyre Park/OS Farmers Market
  • Millwoods Transit Station

North/Northeast

  • 118 Ave. And 82 Street Parkdale Plaza
  • Clareview Transit Station
  • 6512-132 Ave. (Mosaic Centre)
  • 12340 Fort Road (Niginan)

The taps will be accessible to all Edmontonians 24 hours a day, seven days a week, until the fall.

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