As part of Budget 2020, the Government of Alberta has committed $196.3 million over three years to continue to advance the Springbank Off-Stream Reservoir (SR1). While we had been assured that SR1 remained fully funded to $432 million, no firm dollar amount had been provided by the province until now. Combined with the $168.5 million in federal funds announced last spring and the funds already spent to date, this commitment […]
BREAKING: Tsuut’ina drop opposition to Springbank Reservoir
The Tsuut’ina Nation have officially withdrawn all objections to the Springbank Off-Stream Reservoir (SR1). This is HUGE news! The Tsuut’ina’s withdrawal of their Statement of Concern removes a significant regulatory barrier for Alberta Transportation and eliminates one of the larger opponents we’d expected to face at the public hearing. In the official notice dated April 1, 2020, the Tsuut’ina Nation declares: Tsuut’ina hereby withdraws all of its objections in relation […]
SR1 federal review moves to Round 2, plus more news
SR1 update: Federal review moves to Round 2, provincial hearing delayed, COVID-19 impacts We’ve been fairly quiet since our last Springbank Off-Stream Reservoir update in January, but plenty has been happening behind the scenes and there’s good news to report! Federal regulatory review Finally! The Round 1 responses have been deemed complete and the Round 2 questions have been issued. AT’s submitted its final Round 1 responses in December 2019 and the Impact Assessment Agency […]
Feasibility funding approved, plus more Budget 2020 news
With both good news and bad news, the release of Budget 2020 has brought clarity to a few of our flood mitigation funding concerns. Springbank Off-Stream Reservoir (SR1) GOOD NEWS: The project remains fully funded to $432 million. The total capital plan funding for province-wide flood projects remains at $386 million, for the next four years, which is essentially the previous budgeted capital expenditure number less the almost $50 million […]
2019 recap and what to expect in 2020
With 2019 behind us, we’ve compiled a quick recap of what the year brought and a preview of what to anticipate in 2020. 2019 recap Provincial election In the lead-up to the provincial election in April, we surveyed each party on key flood mitigation issues and put pressure on those who had not yet declared publically their commitment to SR1. Related to these efforts, in January we formed a coalition […]
Remaining SR1 responses filed with federal regulator, provincial review moves to Round 2
Alberta Transportation has submitted responses to all Round 1 SR1 information requests from the federal regulator, the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC). It is expected that these latest responses (to the IAAC’s July 16, 2019 deficiency questions) will satisfy the regulator. If so, the Round 1 information requests will be considered complete and ready for review. The following is a notice provided by Alberta Transportation: On June 14, 2019, […]
CBC: Why 3 Alberta governments chose Springbank to protect Calgary
Last month we breathed a brief sigh of relief when CBC’s Robson Fletcher published his extremely well-researched and well-balanced article, Why 3 Alberta governments chose Springbank to protect Calgary. For years the Springbank Off-Stream Reservoir project (SR1) has endured media coverage with often incomplete information, inaccuracies, and distractions. Rarely has a media outlet produced such thorough coverage of the complex SR1 file, so for this, we owe him a thank-you. […]
More SR1 responses, and potential for second round of information requests in early-2020
In its latest back-and-forth with the federal regulator, Alberta Transportation has submitted a portion of the additional SR1 information requested over the summer. The following is a verbatim notice provided by Alberta Transportation: “On June 14, 2019, Alberta Transportation submitted responses to the Round 1 Springbank Off-Stream Reservoir (SR1) Information Requests from the provincial and federal regulators. On July 16, 2019, following a review of the Round 1 responses, the […]
Ministers offers clarity on Premier’s SR1 comments
Last Monday Premier Kenney made some comments that were surprising to us, given the very clear statements made by both Minister of Transportation Ric McIver and Minister of Justice Doug Schweitzer at our AGM the week before. Both Ministers stated the Government’s full support and effort behind the completion of the Springbank Off-Stream Reservoir (SR1) to mitigate floods on the Elbow River. The Premier’s comments suggested that if the legal […]
Summary of 2019 AGM
Our 2019 Annual General Meeting took place last Thursday evening, with speakers from the province and city bringing us up to speed on the status of upstream and local mitigation efforts. (Note: This event took place 4 days before Premier Kenney’s comments earlier this week – stay tuned for our official response to that matter.) CRCAG board member Greg Johnson headed up the evening, welcoming everyone and giving thanks to the elected officials […]