Alberta’s water management infrastructure provides a reliable water supply for irrigation, municipal, industrial, agricultural and recreational use, as well as fish and wildlife habitat, flood mitigation and erosion protection. This includes infrastructure like the Dickson Dam. Built in 1983, the dam helps supplement adequate water supply for Red Deer and Drumheller and enhance low winter flows along the Red Deer River.
To ensure Alberta’s growing communities are protected and have the water supply they need, Alberta’s government is continuing to invest in strong water management infrastructure. Budget 2024 earmarks an additional $50 million over three years to more than $140 million for the Water Management Program to complete vital projects like the Dickson Dam Spillway Enhancement Project.
“Our government is committed to investing in and building a strong water management program to protect communities and infrastructure from floods and drought. We are taking a whole-government approach to managing and maintaining provincial water systems to make sure Albertans have a safe, reliable water supply.”
RJ Sigurdson, Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation
The Dickson Dam Spillway Enhancement project will boost the capacity of the operating and auxiliary spillways for the dam, which will allow more water to be safely discharged out of the Gleniffer Reservoir during floods. Delivered by Transportation and Economic Corridors, Phase 1 of the Dickson Dam Capacity Enhancement Project was completed in 2023. Phase 2 is scheduled to begin in 2024.
“It’s great to see this significant infrastructure investment in Innisfail-Sylvan Lake. The Dickson Dam is critically important to support better flood mitigation and adequate water supply for the region while also serving as a beautiful tourist attraction and source of hydroelectric power along the Red Deer River.”
Devin Dreeshen, Minister of Transportation and Economic Corridors
Gleniffer Lake is the reservoir created by the dam. It provides a reliable, year-round water supply that supports industrial, regional and municipal growth, and is also a valuable recreational and hydroelectric power generation resource.
Alberta’s government is taking action, planning ahead and working with water partners so Alberta is ready for whatever may come in future years. The government is managing resources wisely to protect the environment and prepare communities and the economy for potential drought, fire and flood.
"Since the 1980s, the Dickson Dam has provided communities and industry downstream with a reliable supply of water year-round while also providing a measure of flood protection to those living along the Red Deer River. These improvements will ensure this critical infrastructure can safely manage extreme flood events for years to come.”
Rebecca Schulz, Minister of Environment and Protected Areas
“The Red Deer River Municipal Users Group works to ensure a healthy river system with sufficient flows to sustain communities, the economy and a healthy aquatic system. We thank the government for helping us achieve our vision through its commitment to the water management program and Dickson Dam.”
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