'75 people in line for H2O. Brutal,' says heated Riders fan of water fountain scarcity at Mosaic Stadium - Action News
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'75 people in line for H2O. Brutal,' says heated Riders fan of water fountain scarcity at Mosaic Stadium

Game attendees looking to hydrate under the heat-warning-level sun took to Twitter to complain about the new Mosaic Stadium's water fountains both the reportedly small number of them and their design.

Fans complain about long lines, bad design and missing the game

The photo Melissa Fiacco tweeted of people waiting in line at one of the new Mosaic Stadium's water fountains. (Melissa Fiacco/Twitter)

Fans were feeling the heat at tonight's sold-out Saskatchewan Roughriders game in Regina and not just from the home team's on-field competition.

Game attendees looking to hydrate under the heat-warning-level sunduring the game took to Twitter to complain about the new Mosaic Stadium's water fountains both the reportedly small number of them and their design.

Melissa Fiacco posted a photo of a long line for one of the fountains.

She also claimed some heat-exhausted people were leaving the stadium on gurneys.

Regina EMS, when contacted by CBC News, said it does not comment on the types of calls it receives.

According to Environment Canada, the temperature in Regina Saturday peaked at 32 C at 5 p.m. CST, just a half hour after the game's scheduled 4:30 p.m. kickoff.

Missing the game

Another audience member said dozens of people were lining up for water at just one fountain.

Paula Kohl, a spokesperson for Evraz Place, said the stadium's design and construction was managed by the City of Regina, and directed enquiries to it.

CBC News has reached out to the city for comment.

Fiacco, who says she missed the first 11 minutes of the game's third quarter, suggests water bottle stations might help improve the game-day experience "a touch."

Fiacco added that the water fountains that are at the stadium are "too low to fill your water bottles."