Rebecca Schulz, Minister of Environment and Protected Areas
The cost-shared Irrigation Rehabilitation Program helps irrigation districts modernize their infrastructure to deliver water more efficiently and effectively, so farmers can do more with the water they have. Irrigation supports about 1.5 million acres of crop production, including producers who manage more than 290,000 acres of specialty crops. Within Alberta’s 11 irrigation districts, irrigated acres produce 28 per cent of the provincial agricultural gross domestic product.
“Alberta’s agriculture industry is world-renowned, and our irrigation network is a key contributor to that success. By investing in our irrigation infrastructure, the Government of Alberta is ensuring our agriculture industry remains strong and sustainable, now and into the future.”
Joseph Schow, MLA for Cardston-Siksika
“Reliable water-delivery infrastructure is the key to our region’s prosperity. Rehabilitation of irrigation district infrastructure has been a primary factor in more than doubling the irrigated area since the early 1970s, without increasing water use. Continued rehabilitation supported by Alberta’s government will sustain this remarkable progress.”
Richard Phillips, vice-chair, Alberta Irrigation Districts Association
Funding is used by irrigation districts to plan, design and deliver projects to modernize infrastructure, such as converting canals to pipelines, which reduces water lost through seepage and evaporation. In 2022, about 9.2 kilometres of open canals were converted to pipeline under the program.
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