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Halifax Water continues to ask residents and businesses who are served by Lake Major to conserve their water use and has introduced mandatory restrictions on some activities.

Despite recent rainfall, the utility says a “significant amount” of rain is still required for the lake to return to normal levels.

“Our data is showing the rainfall on the weekend had a positive impact on Lake Major, which is now at 18.3 meters, however the lake was down approximately one meter, so we still need more rain,” Brittany Smith, a spokesperson for Halifax Water, told CTV Atlantic on Monday.

The Lake Major water supply serves the communities of Dartmouth, Burnside, Cole Harbour, Westphal, North Preston and Eastern Passage.

Conservation measures include, reducing toilet flushing, shortening showers, washing full loads of laundry only, and turning off taps when they’re not in use.

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