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Flood mapping continues at breakneck pace

More flood maps have been completed in the past five years than during the previous thirty-five years combined. Since 2020, more than 1,850 kilometres of flood maps have been completed. 

All rivers, streams and lakes in Alberta have the potential to flood. Knowing where the water will flow during a flood helps Albertans understand where it is safe to farm and build, and how to prepare for emergency situations.

Since 2020, new or updated flood mapping has been completed for 70 municipalities and five First Nations. Alberta’s government is well on track to reach its goal of completing more than 3,000 kilometres of new and updated flood mapping by 2028.

"We’ve seen firsthand that floods can destroy homes, damage businesses and devastate communities, which is why we’re completing flood maps at a record pace to help communities plan better and keep Albertans safe.”

Rebecca Schulz, Minister of Environment and Protected Areas
 
“Alberta Municipalities has long advocated for expanded flood mapping across Alberta to ensure municipalities have access to accurate, up-to-date data. Reliable flood information not only strengthens community safety and resilience but also supports fairer insurance rates for our municipalities. We are pleased with today’s announcement.”

Dana Mackie, chief executive officer, Alberta Municipalities
 
“Rural municipalities require accurate flood risk data to ensure that local land use planning balances economic growth, community safety and environmental conservation. The Government of Alberta’s continued progress on flood maps and studies is an important step towards ensuring rural development proceeds safely and responsibly.”

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