Watering ban lifted in the agglomeration of Longueuil Watering regulations remain in force
The notice of temporary ban on watering lawns issued on June 18, 2020 throughout the agglomeration of Longueuil is lifted. To avoid another watering ban, residents of Boucherville, Brossard, Longueuil, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville and Saint-Lambert must strictly comply with the bylaws in force in their respective cities.
We remind you that the purpose of this temporary prohibition notice is to guarantee the drinking water distribution service, and that citizens are invited to consume water responsibly and in moderation.
The regulations governing the use of drinking water and watering schedules are available on the websites of each town in the agglomeration. For all towns in the conurbation, watering is never permitted every day, but only on specific days and at specific times, depending on the address. To find out more about the use of drinking water in Longueuil, visit longueuil.quebec/eau.
About Longueuil
Modern and forward-looking, Longueuil is the central city of the Longueuil agglomeration, which is home to over 430,000 people. Longueuil stands out for the quality of the essential services it offers its population, its rich and varied cultural program, and its strong potential for economic development. With its 360 years of history, Longueuil also offers a stimulating and welcoming environment where families can thrive, with large green spaces, peaceful residential and urban neighborhoods, and a thriving business community.
Source: Communications and Public Affairs Department
City of Longueuil
Telephone: 450 463-7270
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longueuil.quebec