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Water Usage in Edmonton During Olympic Hockey Final
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I just received this from a good friend of mine who lives in Alberta.
This chart from the utility company EPCOR contrasts water consumption in Edmonton, Alberta on two different days. February 27th is charted to show a normal day. February 28th was the day Canada won the Olympic gold medal hockey game. As you can see, a huge percentage of their customers waited for breaks in the game to “go”.
This chart demonstrates how passionate Canadians are about hockey!
My friend commented, “I am surprised by the spike after the third period because I thought everyone just peed themselves at 19:38 of the third period and wouldn’t have to go anymore.”
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