Alberta is taking action to prepare for a potential drought and to find ways to help maximize the province’s water supplies.
In the coming months, the Water Advisory Committee will meet regularly to discuss and debate ideas on how best to prepare for and respond to drought, give feedback on work already underway and suggest new ways to help manage water as fairly and efficiently as possible. The members will also help identify long-term solutions to benefit future generations.
The Water Advisory Committee will include:
- Justin Wright, MLA for Cypress-Medicine Hat
- Paul McLauchlin, reeve of Ponoka County and president of the Rural Municipalities of Alberta
- Ian Anderson, former CEO of Trans Mountain
- Alex Ostrop, chair of the Alberta Irrigation Districts Association
- Jack Royal, CEO of the Blackfoot Confederacy Tribal Council
- Tanya Thorn, mayor of Okotoks and director, Towns South on the board of Alberta Municipalities
“I am excited to be part of this committee and to provide advice on how government can help residents of southern Alberta deal with drought this year. By working together, and listening to voices outside of government, we will make sure that everything possible is being done to prepare for drought and respond if needed.”
Justin Wright, MLA for Cypress-Medicine Hat
"Drought and water shortages are a deep concern for our irrigators and agricultural producers. That's why we have strong representation on the Water Advisory Committee, so our producers can be assured their interest is represented. The work of this committee will be essential to maximizing and finding efficiencies that will ensure as much water as possible is conserved to produce the food that feeds our families, both here and abroad."
RJ Sigurdson, Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation
Along with the advisory committee, Alberta’s government will continue working with municipalities, water users, farmers, industry, First Nations and others to help prepare for the risk of severe drought this year.
Source : Government of Alberta