Alberta's Water for Life
Strategy is under review. As part of this review process, a coalition
of citizen-based organizations came together and submitted a report to
the Alberta Water Council outlining its analysis and review of the
strategy. Issues addressed in this report include: funding, protection
of drinking water sources, progress made on protecting healthy aquatic
ecosystems, watershed planning, shared governance, and water
conservation.
The Strategy, adopted in 2004, seeks to develop new water management approaches for addressing the province's water issues.
As a member of the Alberta Water Council as well as an active member of the Bow River Basin Council (the appointed watershed council under the strategy), we track and ensure the success of the strategy. Our aim is to advocate for the protection of watersheds for all Albertans.
The Strategy Under Review
Currently, the strategy is undergoing a review by the Alberta Water Council with input from the public. In early 2007, Premier Ed Stelmach asked Environment Minister Rob Renner to undergo a "renewal and resourcing" of the Water for Life Strategy. This prompted a full review of the strategy — its successes and challenges.
» Read the coalition's analysis and review of Water for Life

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