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Alberta reveals 2024 drought response plan with current status one step away from water emergency

May 2, 2024 | 9:48 AM

The Alberta government on Thursday outlined what it would take for it to active a never-before declared water emergency under the province’s 2024 drought response plan.

The province is currently at the drought plan’s Stage 4 which includes the landmark water-sharing agreements signed in April.

There are three triggers that would have Alberta consider an emergency declaration under the Water Act of 2000.

The first trigger is if there is not sufficient water available for the priority uses.

Human health and safety is the top priority, followed closely by ensuring sufficient water supplies for critical infrastructure, livestock welfare and critical environmental needs.

The second trigger is if there is increasing distress from local authorities, or if local authorities are unable to respond to issues caused by drought.

For example, if a state of local emergency is declared or if the Provincial Emergency Coordination Centre is activated at level three or higher.

The final item for officials to consider a status of emergency is if Alberta’s water management system becomes so overwhelmed that staff cannot process or implement regulatory measures in a timely manner, impeding the drought response.

These triggers will be watched closely, with each situation considered on a case-by-case basis to determine when or if an emergency declaration is needed, the province said in a statement.

The full Alberta Drought Response Plan can be read at Alberta.ca.