Prairie Post (East Edition)

Improving irrigation in southeast Alberta

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The government­s of Canada and Alberta, through the Canadian Agricultur­al Partnershi­p, are helping the Eastern Irrigation District with up to $100,000 in funding to complete a dam safety review.

This project is funded through the partnershi­p’s Emergency Preparedne­ss Program and will provide the district with informatio­n about how to improve safety and reduce the risk of dam failure.

“The Eastern Irrigation District works hard to ensure its water distributi­on network supports not only irrigation, but also municipal, industrial, wildlife habitat and recreation. The funding for a dam safety review will ensure that the infrastruc­ture remains safe and able to help the district continue to meet the needs of all of those who benefit from this tremendous natural resource,” said Jason Hale, chairman, Eastern Irrigation District.

The review will help improve the emergency preparedne­ss capacity of industry and regional authoritie­s. This informatio­n will help the district respond effectivel­y to emergencie­s that have the potential to threaten irrigation infrastruc­ture, negatively impact human or animal health, threaten crops or cause significan­t economic losses.

“Albertans rely on water to live, work and play. This dam review is important because it will ensure the best practices are in place now, and for years to come. Irrigation feeds our livestock, waters our crops and provides animal habitats and recreation­al areas,” said Michaela Glasgo, MLA for Brooks-Medicine Hat.

Alberta’s Recovery Plan is a bold, ambitious longterm strategy to build, diversify, and create tens of thousands of jobs now. By building schools, roads and other core infrastruc­ture we are benefittin­g our communitie­s. By diversifyi­ng our economy and attracting investment with Canada’s most competitiv­e tax environmen­t, we are putting Alberta on a path for a generation of growth. Alberta came together to save lives by flattening the curve and now we must do the same to save livelihood­s, grow and thrive.

“Irrigation creates tremendous economic opportunit­ies in southern Alberta. Funding through the partnershi­p will allow the district to have an engineerin­g inspection done to assess the condition of a major canal. This informatio­n will provide a better understand­ing of the risks of a canal failure and the potential impacts to downstream residents and businesses. Alberta’s government is making strategic investment­s to build and strengthen our economy,” said Devin Dreeshen, Minister of Agricultur­e and Forestry.

Quick facts

• The Canadian Agricultur­al Partnershi­p is a five-year, $3-billion investment by federal, provincial and territoria­l government­s, with the aim of strengthen­ing the agricultur­e, agri-food and agri-based products sector, ensuring continued innovation, growth and prosperity.

• Programs and activities are focused on: Growing trade and expanding markets

Innovative and sustainabl­e growth of the sector

Supporting diversity and a dynamic, evolving sector

• In Alberta, the partnershi­p has committed a federal-provincial investment of up to $406 million over five years towards strategic programs and services that are aligned to national objectives and tailored to priorities in Alberta.

 ??  ?? The Eastern Irrigation District is receiving up to $100,000 in funding from the Alberta and federal government­s to complete a dam safety review. Pictured from left: MLA Michaela Glasgo, Brooks-Medicine Hat, Jason Hale, chairman, Eastern Irrigation District, and Minister Devin Dreeshen.
The Eastern Irrigation District is receiving up to $100,000 in funding from the Alberta and federal government­s to complete a dam safety review. Pictured from left: MLA Michaela Glasgo, Brooks-Medicine Hat, Jason Hale, chairman, Eastern Irrigation District, and Minister Devin Dreeshen.

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