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‘Water allocation and priority’: Worst drought in years could lead to Alberta state of emergency

Opinion: While governments all admit to geo engineering(some cases day or two before a major weather event) want to have an Emergency declared. The emergency is the lack of transparency to what governments are really doing and their agendas to make them happen. SHTF.tv

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“There will be policy or regulatory changes that we can make sooner rather than later just to help give us the flexibility we need to manage the drought that we are anticipating this year”

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Rain, snow, water conservation — Alberta will take it all as the shadow of drought looms ever larger.

 

Barring those, come April, talks about an unprecedented state of water emergency could begin in earnest, Minister of Environment and Protected Areas Rebecca Schulz said Wednesday.

 

'Water allocation and priority': Worst drought in years could lead to Alberta state of emergency
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While the province was in Stage 4 of drought measures in the last months of 2023, this year, Alberta’s already there — and spring’s not even here yet.

“Right now we are at level four, and we have been there for the last number of months last year,” Schulz said at an announcement about Budget 2024’s proposed water management measures.

 

“I would anticipate in April, we might have more specifics on what we think we’re going to need, what a potential emergency would look like. Obviously, that would be a very extraordinary circumstance that would allow government to start directing and making decisions on water allocation and priority,” she said.

 

“We’re hoping that we can avoid that through the discussions that we’re having right now.”

 

Come April, some shortcuts will likely be sought.

 

“There will be policy or regulatory changes that we can make sooner rather than later just to help give us the flexibility we need to manage the drought that we are anticipating this year,” said Schulz.

 

It’s been almost a quarter-century since the province was this dry, she said.

 

“2001 was when we saw the last drought to this extent,” Schultz said, noting that it’s been seven years since the last El Nino weather pattern now bearing down on North America.

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