Province commits $3.8M to study groundwater amid growing demand

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The Alberta government has announced a $3.8-million investment to study and map groundwater resources in southern Alberta. This area faces increasing water demand due to population growth, economic activity, and climate-related pressures like drought. The three-year project, led by the Alberta Geological Survey, will map groundwater quality, quantity, and location in the region, focusing on the South Saskatchewan River and Milk River basins.   Click here to read the story.   Click the following link for more information on Infrastructure.