This release was issued under a previous government.

In response to the summer’s floods, government appointed an advisory panel on community flood mitigation in July to provide direct input on flood prevention technology from around the world to help Alberta prepare for future flood events.

The advisory panel, led by Allan Markin, is identifying mitigation concepts and potential sites. Ideas are also being gathered from municipalities and other government departments.

To further this work, government is now calling for requests for proposals from professional engineering firms to provide consultant services and conduct a feasibility study of flood mitigation sites in Southern Alberta.

“From day one, our plan in responding to the floods has been to look long-term at what is needed to make communities safer. The advisory panel has done excellent work, and we’re ready to move forward in developing detailed ideas – in partnership with municipalities and the private sector – on larger-scale community mitigation projects that will help protect Albertans from flood damage in the years ahead.”

Doug Griffiths, Minister of Municipal Affairs

Projects such as water detention measures to help cap the maximum amount of water flow at any one time by temporarily storing excess water flow, river engineering, and water diversions may be considered through the scope of work.

Our government was elected to keep building Alberta, to live within its means and to fight to open new markets for Alberta’s resources. We will continue to deliver the responsible change Albertans voted for.

Related information

View the request for proposal

Information for homeowners on flood mitigation