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Residents asked for input on Springbank Reservoir land use

The reservoir land-use plan review will be open until March 17. After that, the government will review all the input Albertans have provided and develop a finalized plan to guide future land use in the reservoir.
A map of the proposed SR1 project made by Alberta Transportation in March 2015
A map of the SR1 project made by Alberta Transportation in March 2015

Albertans are invited to shape how the Springbank Off-stream Reservoir is used when not full of water, according to a recent press release.

The reservoir land-use plan review will be open until March 17. After that, the government will review all the input Albertans have provided and develop a finalized plan to guide future land use in the reservoir, once complete.

The Springbank Off-stream Reservoir (SR1) is currently under construction west of Calgary to help protect Calgary and other downstream communities from future floods.

The reservoir will be constructed as a dry reservoir, meaning that it will only store water in emergencies, not year-round. This means much of the land within the reservoir can be used for purposes other than flood management most of the time.

The Alberta government has created a draft land-use plan based on discussions with local community groups, First Nations and others.

All Albertans are now able to provide input on this plan and share their thoughts on how they think this land should be used when the reservoir isn’t full of water.

"This is a unique dam, and we want to hear your thoughts on how these lands should be used when not flooded," said Rebecca Schulz, minister of environment and protected areas, in the press release. "I look forward to hearing from Indigenous communities and all Albertans over the next four weeks.”

Under the draft plan, First Nations would have priority access for the exercise of treaty rights and traditional uses and the public would have secondary access for uses such as non-motorized recreation activities when the reservoir is dry.

Construction of the SR1 began in spring 2022 and is expected to be complete in 2025 for a total of $755 million by the Government of Alberta. The Government of Canada also contributed $168.5 million to the project.

Go to alberta.ca/springbank-off-stream-reservoir-land-use-plan-engagement to provide input.


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