Water Use, Scarcity & Conservation
Red Deer Speaker Series on Water
Free Public Speaker Series on Water
Thursday, March 15, 2007
7:30 pm TO 9:30 pm
Snell Auditorium, Red Deer Public Library, 4818 49 Street, Red Deer
Water Resources in Alberta
Following the report of the Rosenberg Water Forum Read More
Action Alert: Register for Provincial Oil Sands Consultations
The Alberta Tar Sands are one of the biggest social and ecological challenges in North America, fueling climate change, destroying our Boreal Forest, and drying up our mighty rivers. Albertans will carry all the costs while the party moves South. The time to set a new vision for Alberta's Energy Policy is now! Join the Sierra Club in our call for a moratorium on new developments in Alberta's Tar sands and find out how you can help create an safe energy future that we can all live with!
There will be public hearings on the Tar sands Alberta in March and April that will define the future of our province and you need to be a part of them. Here is how! Read More
Bow River News - March 1st, 2007
1. Water Supply as a Limiting Factor for a New Town Proposed in the Bow Valley
Water supply may limit a new development-in fact, a new community of up to 5500 residents and over 2900 residential, commercial, and community facilities by 2022-in Alberta's Bow Valley. Public hearings are occurring on March 1 and March 5 at 1 pm and 7 pm, respectively, at the Exshaw Community Hall. Bow Riverkeeper will recommend to Council for the MD of Bighorn to delay approval of the Area Structure Plan (AS) until issues surrounding water supply and wastewater are addressed. Read More