Prairie Post (East Edition)

St. Mary’s River Irrigation District taking expansion plans to its members

- By Collin Gallant Alberta newspaper Group

More informatio­n about a major irrigation expansion program in southern Alberta is coming out as irrigation districts engage their members.

Details of major projects in the St. Mary’s River Irrigation district are still privy to members of the organizati­on that includes areas near Medicine Hat.

Officials said that a general outline was mailed to its members on Friday of work previously said to include 26 separate modernizat­ions and the one major reservoir expansion.

The News has also learned the Eastern Irrigation District will expand the Snake Lake Reservoir, between Brooks and Bassano near the Bow River, along with major pipeline projects in the north and southeast of the region.

Last fall, irrigators, the province and Ottawa announced the $800-million agreement that will fund reservoir expansion and capital upgrades in 14 districts in Alberta.

The federal program would lend half the money at 30-year terms and low rates to districts, which would provide 20 per cent outright and the remainder from a provincial grant.

However, few details were released as local authoritie­s cited ongoing talks with landowners at project sites and confidenti­ality agreements between the parties until the deal was finalized.

That occurred in mid-December, according to the federal Canadian Infrastruc­ture Bank, and now local districts are preparing to lay out the plan to members ahead of approval votes this spring.

The EID will hold an online informatio­n session for its members on Monday and Thursday. A previously set expansion vote in the fall was delayed when the deal was announced and administra­tors said they would increase acres on offer.

SMRID officials said a vote on its projects and expansion of acres would be held later in the year, but no further informatio­n was available.

According to the announceme­nt in October, projects would include new storage along with new distributi­on pipelines to replace open canals – thereby reducing leakage and evaporatio­n – to, in essence, make more water available for delivery.

The EID plebiscite asks members to approve increasing the expansion limit from 311,000 acres to 345,000, with the difference accounted for through water conservati­on efforts and a “significan­t” increase to Snake Lake storage.

It would increase storage there five fold to a total of 64,000 acre-feet.

Half the project’s $170-million budget would be financed in a loan from the CIB, another $51 million in a grant from province and the remaining $34 million from the EID.

The loan would be repaid through fees on expanded acres. An in-person informatio­n meeting is scheduled for Jan. 25, should public health restrictio­ns allow. The vote is set for Feb. 23.

 ?? Photo contribute­d ?? Devin Dreeshen, Alberta Minister of Agricultur­e and Forestry and Grant Hunter, associate minister of red tape reduction( centre), announce more than $ 2.6 million in funding for St. Mary River Irrigation District improvemen­ts.
Photo contribute­d Devin Dreeshen, Alberta Minister of Agricultur­e and Forestry and Grant Hunter, associate minister of red tape reduction( centre), announce more than $ 2.6 million in funding for St. Mary River Irrigation District improvemen­ts.

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