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Alberta outlines 5-year $125M plan to protect communities from drought, floods

WATCH: As the City of Calgary warns residents and businesses that water restrictions are on the way, the province says, if the budget is passed, $125 million will be spent helping municipalities and indigenous communities survive what is expected to be the worst drought in decades. Doug Vaessen has more. – Mar 4, 2024

The Alberta government is promising $125 million over five years to protect communities against flood and drought.

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The money was included in last week’s provincial budget.

The cash is to be used for projects like berms, flood walls and retention ponds.

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Alberta’s environment minister says municipalities, improvement districts, special areas, Métis Settlements and First Nations are eligible to apply.

Rebecca Schulz says Alberta is preparing for the risk of a severe drought this year.

She says the province wants to develop strategies and infrastructure to maximize its long-term water supply.

For the latest drought conditions visit the Canadian Drought Monitor.

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