Alberta investing in natural drought and flood protection
EDMONTON, AB – The Government of Alberta is investing $3.5 million to combat droughts and floods, as well as to improve water quality.
This year, Alberta’s government is providing $3.5 million to fund eight projects across the province through the Watershed Resiliency Restoration Program.
Watersheds are areas of land that drain rainfall and melted snow into streams, rivers and lakes. Officials say healthy, resilient watersheds help reduce the risk of both floods and droughts.
These projects aim to restore riverbanks and watersheds, stabilize stream banks, improve natural drainage and support communities which are affected by droughts and floods.