First Nation gets $32-million grant after it stops opposing dam near Calgary
CALGARY, AB. — A First Nation says it is ending its opposition to a proposed flood-diverting reservoir west of Calgary because it negotiated a $32-million grant from the province.
The Tsuut’ina Nation’s chief and council says in a statement posted to its Facebook page that the money is for flood mitigation, restoration and prevention, among other things.
They also say they still have concerns about the $432-million Springbank Off-Stream Reservoir.
The project is meant to help protect the City of Calgary from a repeat of the destructive 2013 floods by diverting water from the Elbow River to a reservoir that can hold the equivalent of 28,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools.