Medicine Hat to get flood and drought protection funding from Alberta
The Alberta government is investing $7 million to improve water quality and help protect communities from floods and drought — including around Medicine Hat.
Half of the funding is assigned to 20 new projects to help restore and protect watersheds across the province.
The City of Medicine Hat is receiving $677,000 for a program which will use bioengineering to stabilize riverbanks, while training college students.
The South East Alberta Watershed Alliance will get $149,000 for a project working with landowners and agriculture producers to adopt on-farm and ranchland practices, improving the watershed function.

