It may be wet and chilly in the Northeast, but vast swaths of the country — particularly California — have seen seriously dry weather.
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It may be wet and chilly in the Northeast, but vast swaths of the country — particularly California — have seen seriously dry weather.
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After a year of study and calculation, the City of Grande Prairie is ready to adopt a new Storm Drainage Master Plan for future development areas inside and outside city limits.
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Drake Landing’s developer is working to secure a water licence to keep the community growing as just over a dozen lots remain up for sale for new homes in the community.
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A proposed 450-home development south of Okotoks will have to go to Plan B for its water supply.
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BROOKTRAILS TOWNSHIP, Calif. — One hundred days. That’s about how much time this California community of 3,500 people has until it runs out of water, assuming no rain, local and state officials say.
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There are concerns that a British Columbia Hydro dam project could potentially affect the Town of Peace River and the river itself.
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With the help of Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) funding, the Town is moving ahead with replacing the majority of High River’s water meters.
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MD of Foothills officials are hopeful repairs to a key flood barrier west of High River will be completed by the time river levels rise in this year’s spring runoff.
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It may not be long before Diamond Valley residents can clink their glasses to the end of the community’s water problems.
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Last October, as Bill Robertson knocked on doors in Okotoks in his successful campaign for re-election as mayor, he saw that many homeowners had replaced their lawns with less water-hungry landscaping. “I was on every doorstep in Okotoks this election, eight-and-half thousand of them,” he says, “and I saw some great lawns which are not lawns, but fancy colours of gravel.” Like most communities, Okotoks, just south of Calgary, was built beside water.
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