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St. Mary’s water basin included studies to explore water storage: Alberta budget 2024

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The St. Mary’s water basin that runs from the St. Mary Reservoir as far southeast as Forest Peak Lake, Mont., will be included in a study to explore options for water storage as the province announced its 2024 budget Thursday.

The budget will provide $10 million to conduct the studies in water basins that flow downstream beginning with Waterton east toward the Belly river, St. Mary’s and Ardley.

It’s part of $418-million in capital funding over the next three years for infrastruc­ture and drought mitigation projects to increase the water supply in the province.

“We are making critical investment­s to protect, conserve and maximize water in Alberta,” says Minister of Environmen­t and Protected Areas Rebecca Schulz. “These measures will help keep communitie­s safe during emergencie­s while keeping families in their homes and businesses open during droughts and floods.”

The remaining capital funding will provide $262 million for irrigation projects to support agricultur­e producers and $147 million for water infrastruc­ture projects necessary fir irrigation water supply over the next three years.

“As we face what may be another tough year for Alberta’s agricultur­e industry,” said Minister of Agricultur­e and Irrigation RJ Sigurdson. “Budget 2024 is looking to the future to see where new water projects are possible while ensuring our existing infrastruc­ture continues to be well-maintained to provide water security for Albertans.”

A total of $19 million be spent to create modern water conservati­on, data systems and projects.

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