Red Deer County ups fines for violating water restrictions as severe drought possibility looms
The City of Red Deer and Red Deer County, along with other municipalities in the region, are inching towards a finalized Water Sharing Agreement (WSA).
Announced by the province earlier this year, the impetus for WSAs comes from the need to prepare for a major drought scenario later this year, which also has municipalities taking other preventative measures.
If a severe drought occurs, agreements throughout the province will see major users use less water to help others downstream. The government held workshops with municipalities about the WSAs in February.
“As a water license holder within the Red Deer River Basin, it is important for all large license holders to come together on a collaborative approach to reduce water use this summer,” says Andrew Treu, Environmental Services Manager, County of Red Deer. “Red Deer County and the City will collaborate on efforts regarding aligning policy in an effort to have a similar message regarding water conservation across jurisdictions.”