Budget #YYC: Water talks

Calgary City Council continued it’s budget talks for Action Plan 2015-2018 today.
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This morning council continued its discussion on the city’s utilities and environmental protection, including Calgary’s water services.
“The numbers are extraordinary and I start to worry that we are building a system in water and wastewater we will just not be able to afford in future generations,” said Mayor Naheed Nenshi to city staff.

Director of Water Resources, Rob Spackman explained cost growth is due to a number of things including growing demand on water as the city grows, uncertainties of climate change and increasing costs of treating and supplying water.
“Because of the demands on our water supply and our water system, it is prudent for us to provide alternate ways to provide water,” he said.
The Action Plan report for Water Resources and Water Services identifies a key area of focus for 2015-2018 as Council Strategy H3, which looks at managing the interrelationships between flood protection, water quality and quantity and land use.
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Taken from: crebnow on Nov 25, 2014 and The City Of Calgary website.

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