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Easter Long Weekend Service Level Adjustments

Published: 11:38 AM | April 17, 2025

Halifax Water offices will be closed to the public during the Easter long weekend beginning Friday, April 18 – Monday, April 21, 2025. 

Regular hours of operation will resume on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. 

We want to assure our customers that we remain committed to serving them, and we will be operating with a smaller group of core critical staff. 

Halifax Water will continue to respond to and address any urgent water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure matters. Our Customer Care Centre Emergency Line remains open 24/7 at 902-420-9287. 

To ensure the safety of our communities and our staff, please maintain a safe distance when Halifax Water staff or contractors are working in your area. 

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Stone Mount Drive – Water Valve Repair 

Published: 11:20 AM | April 17, 2025

Halifax Water crews are on-site undertaking an emergency water valve repair near 2 Stone Mount Drive, Lower Sackville. Water service will be temporarily shut down in this area. No estimate of service restoration time.  

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Traffic Advisory – Canal Street

Published: 2:51 PM | February 14, 2025

Beginning on Tuesday, February 18, until approximately June 2025, Dexter Construction, on behalf of the Halifax Regional Municipality and Halifax Water, will be completing recapitalization and elevation changes on Canal Street.

The following traffic control plans will be in place 24 hours a day, 7 days a week until June 2025:

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Fairview & Halifax Area – Wastewater System Maintenance

Published: 3:23 PM | December 23, 2024

Halifax Water is planning to perform wastewater system maintenance work at the Halifax wastewater treatment facility located at 2180 Barrington Street, Halifax. This work is tentatively scheduled for a 28-day period between March 24 and May 31, 2025, but it is subject to change depending on the weather. Halifax Water will provide the exact dates this maintenance will take place in advance of the start date. 
 
During this scheduled work, it is estimated that approximately 3,016,000 m3 of screened wastewater will be released into the Harbour from 14 relief points between the Fairview and Downtown Halifax. These locations are designed to occasionally alleviate pressure from high volumes in the collection system due to wet weather.  
 

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