Water Act applications see reduced wait times
The Government of Alberta says it has reduced wait times for businesses, landowners, and communities to receive licences through the Water Act by 57 per cent over the past four years.
Officials say they have been reducing red tape, other bureaucratic delays and have addressed outdated processes that slow down the system.
“As environment minister, I’ve made improving our regulatory process a priority. We can protect the environment and make timely decisions at the same time,” said Minister of Environment and Protected Areas Rebecca Shulz. “We are seeing real improvements that help communities grow and businesses succeed, but this is just the start. We are going to keep finding ways to increase transparency, and speed up and improve all of our regulatory processes.”
Alberta government representatives say these changes have also led to a 68 per cent reduction in backlogged Water Act applications open longer than six months.